Fingerprinting

Yes, you can do this with tape and a pencil. But it’s a lot more informative to do it with a professional. Earning the badges isn’t about seeing how quickly a Scout can run through them, but learning about many different things.

Fingerprinting resources

Most police stations will do fingerprints if you give them notice.

The Belfair Sheriff’s Substation will do a full presentation including the cards. 275-2833

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