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Utah Educator Livescan Fingerprint Sites Utah Educator LiveScan Fingerprint Sites The Educator Licensing Department is working remotely for the time being. We apologize for any inconvenience. Please see the Contact Us page. We will respond to your emails in the order received. Please note that many services offered by the USBE, local LEAs, and other agencies are either temporarily suspended or are offering very limited services. Please call ahead to fingerprinting offices and/or testing centers to ensure that the service will be available when you arrive. The USBE will be monitoring the delays and considering extensions to deadlines as the situation progresses. Thank you for your patience and understanding as we work safely to support our educators and students. The following is a list of sites that have agreed to provide LiveScan fingerprinting services to Utah educators. For information regarding sites available to classified employees or volunteers at a local education agency (LEA), please contact the sites directly. Individual sites may or may not provide LiveScan services from other entities (i.e. Dept. of Health), contact the individual site for more details. If you are a Utah educator and charged a usage fee higher than that listed on this document, please contact USBE Licensing immediately at (801) 538-7740. USBE Authorization USBE Auth. Public Contact Institution Address Operating Hours Usage Fee Notes Website Number 575 North 100 East Monday - Friday; 9-4:30 p.m. Alpine School District American Fork, UT 84003 by appointment only $20 http://alpineschools.org/hr/ (801) 610-8586 12894 S. Pony Express, Ste. 600 (801) 797-0089 American Preparatory Draper, UT 84120 Academy By appointment only $20 www.americanprep.org x 1028 291 North Main Street M-Th; 8 am - 5 pm Appointment preferred as availability Beaver School District Beaver, UT 84713 Friday; 8 am - 4 pm $20 may vary www.beaver.k12.ut.us (435) 438-2291 Bureau of Criminal 3888 West 5400 South Monday - Friday; Identification West Valley, UT 84119 8 am - 5 pm $15 publicsafety.utah.gov/bci (801) 965-4445 9361 South 300 East Monday - Friday; Cash Only; Average wait time is 15 Canyons School District Sandy, UT 84070 8 am - 4 pm $20 minutes. www.canyonsdistrict.org (801) 826-5500 251 West 400 North Monday - Friday; Carbon School District Price, UT 84501 8:30 am - 3:30 pm $20 www.carbonschools.org (435) 637-1732 196 West Second North Monday - Friday; Daggett School District Manilla, UT 84046-0249 8 am - 5 pm $20 Non-Daggett Educators - Cash Only www.dsdf.org (435) 784-3174 Monday - Friday; Davis School District 45 East State Street 8 am - 4:3 0 pm (801) 402-5550 Farmington, UT 84025 $20 www.davis.k12.ut.us Mondays & Thursdays For appointment, visit our website or www.dixiemontessoriacademy.org 1160 North 645 West 8:30-10:00 am call. (bottom of Home Page, select Fingerprint (435) 251-8539 Dixie Montessori Academy Washington, UT 84780 3:15-4:45 pm $20 Cash, check, or credit card accepted under Employee Links) x114 900 East Lagoon Street By appointment Duchesne School District Roosevelt, UT 84066 only $20 www.dcsd.org (435) 725-4500 120 North Main Monday - Friday; Emery School District Huntington, UT 84523 8 am - 5 pm $20 www.emerycsd.org (435) 687-9846 Freedom Preparatory 1190 West 900 North Monday - Friday; Please call before coming in for 801-437-3100 Academy Provo, UT 84604 8 am - 4 pm $20 fingerprinting. www.pfa.cc (801) 437-3100 145 East Center Street Garfield School District Panguitch, UT 84759 by appointment only $20 Exact Cash or Check Only. www.garfield.k12.ut.us (435) 676-8821 264 South 400 East Please call before coming in for Grand School District Moab, UT 84532 by appointment only $20 fingerprinting. www.grandschools.org (435) 259-5317 Utah State Board of Education – LiveScan List ADA – 3/2021 Page 1 Utah Educator LiveScan Fingerprint Sites USBE Authorization USBE Auth. Public Contact Institution Address Operating Hours Usage Fee Notes Website Number 2500 South State Granite Educators: Non-Granite Educators – Cash or (385) 646-4551 M-F: 8:15-3:45 pm Granite School District Salt Lake City UT 84115 credit card accepted www.graniteschools.org N G i d 2077 W Royal Drive Cedar Iron School District City, UT 84720 by appointment $20 irondistrict.org (435) 586-2804 7387 S Campus View Drive Monday - Friday; Jordan School District West Jordan, UT 84084 7:30 am - 4:30 pm $20 www.jordandistrict.org (801) 567-8150 Mon-Fri 8:00-3:30 www.juabsd.org 346 East 600 North Appointment only Juab School District Nephi, UT 84648 $20 www.mycues.org (435) 623-1940 Monday – Thursday; Please call before coming in for 746 South 175 East 9 am to 3 pm, fingerprinting; Kane School District Kanab, UT 84741 by appointment only $20 Kane SD employees/volunteers www.kane.k12.ut.us (435) 644-2555 Monday - Thursday; 527 West 400 North 8:30 am to 2:30 pm, Lakeview Academy Saratoga Springs, UT 84045 by appointment only $20 www.lakeview-academy.com (801) 331-6788 285 East 450 North Delta, UT 84624; or 200 West Eagle Drive Millard School District Fillmore, UT 84631 by appointment only $20 www.millard.k12.ut.us (435) 864-1032 67 North 200 East M-Th 8-3:30 pm Morgan School District Morgan, UT 84050 Friday 8-3 pm $20 www.morgan.k12.ut.us (801) 829-3411 This site rotates between North Sanpete Mon-Fri 8:00-3:30 220 East 700 South SD and South Sanpete SD; see website www.nsanpete.org Appointment only North Sanpete District Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84674 $20 for availability. www.mycues.org (435) 462-2485 65 South Main Monday - Friday; North Summit District Coalville, UT 84017 8 am - 4 pm $20 www.nsummit.org (435) 336-5654 Nebo Employees: Monday - Friday; 8 am - 4:30 pm All others: Cash, check or credit card accepted for 350 South Main Monday - Thursday; non-Nebo employee usage fee. There Nebo School District Spanish Fork, UT 84660 1 -3 pm $20 is no usage fee for Nebo employees. www.nebo.edu (801) 354-7414 1950 Monroe Blvd Building #2 Monday - Thursday; Ogden School District Ogden, UT 84401 8:00 am - 4 pm; $20 Exact cash, check, or credit cards ogdensd.org (801) 737-7320 Thursdays; PCSD and Weilenmann new hires and 2700 Kearns Blvd 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. $20 employees only Schedule Livescan appointments Park City School District Park City, UT 84060 By appointment only Cash or check only online at www.pcschools.us (435) 645-5600 This site rotates between Piute S D, 500 North Main Street Mon-Fri 8:00-3:30 Tintic SD, and Wa yne SD, see web sit e for Piute School District Junction, Utah 84740 Appointme nt only $20 availability. www.mycues.org (435) 577-2912 Promontory School of 1051 W 2700 S Tuesday & Thursday; Available by appointment only during Expeditionary Learning Perry, UT 84302 10 am - 2 pm $20 summer months. www.promontoryschool.org (435) 919-1900 280 West 940 North Monday - Friday; Credit, debit cards or money orders only; Provo School District Provo, UT 84604 1 - 4 pm $20 please do not bring children. provo.edu (801) 374-4800 Utah State Board of Education – LiveScan List ADA – 3/2021 Page 2 Utah Educator LiveScan Fingerprint Sites USBE Authorization USBE Auth. Public Contact Institution Address Operating Hours Usage Fee Notes Website Number 25 South 100 West By appointment and cash payment only. (435) 793-2135 Rich School District Randolph, UT 84064 Monday - Friday; 8 am - 4 pm $20 Please call for an appointment. www.richschool.org x100 440 East 100 South Salt Lake City School District Employees Salt Lake City School District Salt Lake City, UT 84111 by appointment only $0 Only n/a (801) 578-8337 District Office 200 North Main Street Monday - Friday; (435) 678-1215 or Blanding, UT 84511 8 am to 5 pm $20 www.sjsd.org (435) 678-1211 San Juan Safety Building 297 South Main Monday - Friday; San Juan School District Monticello, UT 84535 8 am to 6 pm $20 www.sjsd.org (435) 587-2237 180 East 600 North Mon-Fri 8:00-3:30 Sevier School District Richfield, UT 84701 Appointment only $20 www.mycues.org (435) 896-8214 This site rotates between North Sanpete Mon-Fri 8:00-3:30 39 South Main Street SD and South Sanpete SD, see website Appointment only South Sanpete District Manti, UT 84642 $20 for availability. www.mycues.org (435) 835-2261 This site rotates between Piute SD, Mon-Fri 8:00-3:30 545 Eas t Main Stree t Wayne SD, and T intic SD, se e web sit e f or Appointment only Tintic School District Eureka, UT 84628 $20 availabilit y. www.mycues.org (435) 433-6363 M, Tues., Thurs.: 2 - 4 pm; Additional availability Monday 10 am - 92 South Lodestone Way Tues.: 10 am - 12 pm, 12 pm by appointment only for Tooele Tooele School District Tooele, UT 84074 by appointment only $20 SD employees tooeleschools.org (435) 833-1900 Tuesday, 2:00 - 4:00 pm; To book an appointment go to: Thursday, 8:30 - 10:30 am; 635 West 200 South https://usdlivescanappt.youcanbook.me (435) 781-3100 or by appointment. Uintah School District Vernal, UT 84078 $20 www.uintah.net X1000 Vista at Entrada School of Performing Arts and 585 East Center Street Technology Ivins, UT 84738 by appointment only $20 www.vistautah.com (435) 673-4110 101 East 200 North Wasatch School District Heber City, UT 84032 by appointment only $20 www.wasatch.edu (435) 654-0280 Online scheduling tool can be found at https://wcsdfingerprints.youcanbook.me/, 121 West Tabernacle Street or under "Jobs" on the main district (435) 673-3553 Washington School District St.
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