CA DMV Form DMV 8016. Request for Live Scan Service (Applicant Submission)
Form DMV 8016 is a document used to request live scan services provided by the California DMV. Live scan is a process where an applicant's fingerprints are electronically scanned and submitted for background checks.
This form is typically filled out by individuals who require fingerprint-based background checks for various purposes such as employment, licensing, or certification.
The Form DMV 8016 consists of fields where the applicant provides their personal information, such as name, address, date of birth, and social security number.
Additionally, the form includes sections for the type of application or purpose of the background check, the requesting agency, and any relevant codes or numbers associated with the application.
When completing Form DMV 8016, it is essential to accurately provide all the required personal information and ensure that the purpose of the background check and the requesting agency are correctly indicated.
Errors or omissions may result in delays or incorrect processing of the live scan request.
Application Example: An individual applying for a position as a school bus driver in California would need to undergo a fingerprint-based background check. They would complete Form DMV 8016 to request live scan services, providing their personal information and indicating the purpose of the background check as employment in the transportation industry.
Related Forms: Similar forms used for live scan services include FD-258 (Fingerprint Card), which is a widely used standard fingerprint card form accepted by various agencies, and Form BCIA 8016RR (Request for Live Scan Service – Record Review), which is used for requesting live scan service specifically for record review purposes in California.