
Globeia offers Toronto residents professional Ink and Roll fingerprinting services for a wide range of applications, including RCMP submissions, FBI background checks, and international police clearances. Our experts ensure accurate rolled and flat impressions, meet country-specific standards, and provide add-on services like authentication, apostille, and translation - all under one roof for a seamless experience.
If you live in Toronto, you already know how fast things move - immigration deadlines, job offers, licensing applications, visa renewals, everything comes with a ticking clock. But nothing slows the process down faster than being told:
“We need your Ink and Roll fingerprints.”
This moment hits people every single day in Toronto - nurses applying for U.S. licenses, newcomers seeking foreign police certificates, professionals relocating abroad, students applying for visas, or Canadian citizens renewing overseas residency. And then the reality sets in. Toronto police stations don’t always offer traditional ink fingerprinting anymore. Walk-ins are rare. Government offices redirect you. Foreign authorities reject poor-quality prints. And deadlines don’t wait.
That’s why Ink and Roll fingerprinting has suddenly become one of the most in-demand services in Toronto. Despite the city being highly digital, many countries still accept only inked, rolled, physical fingerprints - not scans, not digital submissions, and not name-based checks. For anyone navigating immigration, employment screening, or foreign background checks, getting accurate, properly rolled, internationally compliant fingerprints is the difference between an application that moves forward and one that gets delayed for months.
Ink and Roll fingerprinting is the traditional, manual method of capturing fingerprints using black ink and physical fingerprint cards. A trained technician rolls each finger from nail edge to nail edge to create a clear, full-ridge impression. These impressions are then recorded onto a fingerprint card such as the RCMP C-216C, FBI FD-258, FD-1164, or any country-specific card required by foreign authorities.
Unlike digital LiveScan, which captures prints electronically, Ink and Roll is a physical, non-digital format that many global agencies still rely on for identity verification. The technique requires precision - each print must show full ridge detail, proper positioning, and legible flats. When done correctly, Ink and Roll fingerprints meet international standards for immigration, licensing, and police clearance checks.

Several countries operate on legacy systems where digital infrastructure is limited or authentication requires original, stamped fingerprint cards. Immigration offices, licensing bodies, and foreign police departments use Ink and Roll because the tactile, inked impressions are harder to alter and easier to compare manually.
1. Immigration to the U.S., Europe, Middle East, or Africa
Many embassies, consulates, and immigration departments require inked fingerprints before issuing:
Countries such as the UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Portugal, Egypt, Nigeria, and India frequently request Ink & Roll submissions.
2. Foreign Employment and Overseas Contracts
3. Nursing and Medical Licensing Boards (U.S.)
4. International Educational Licensing
5. Adoption, Childcare, and Family-Related Visa Applications
6. Police Clearance Certificates from Abroad
Often, applicants are required to submit ink fingerprints on their official forms or the RCMP C-216C card.
Globeia offers professional Ink and Roll fingerprinting services in Toronto for individuals who require paper-based fingerprint cards for international police clearance, licensing, immigration, and background verification purposes. Ink and Roll fingerprinting is a highly technical process that requires precision, experience, and compliance with international standards - especially when fingerprints are being submitted to foreign governments or regulatory bodies.
Each fingerprinting appointment at Globeia is handled by trained fingerprinting officers who specialize in producing clear rolled and flat impressions that meet the strict formatting requirements of agencies such as the RCMP, FBI, and foreign police authorities. Particular attention is given to ink density, ridge visibility, finger sequencing, and card completion to minimize the risk of rejection due to poor-quality prints.
After the fingerprinting appointment, Globeia issues a Letter of Authentication confirming that the fingerprints were taken by an authorized fingerprinting officer at a professional fingerprinting facility in Canada. This letter is often required by:
The Letter of Authentication adds layer of credibility to your fingerprint submission and helps foreign authorities verify the origin, authenticity, and professional handling of the fingerprints, especially in countries where self-taken or uncertified fingerprints are not accepted.
Globeia supports a wide range of fingerprint cards, including RCMP C-216C, FBI FD-258, FD-1164, and country-specific fingerprint forms issued by embassies or foreign police departments. Applicants may bring their own fingerprint cards, and Globeia ensures all required sections are properly completed, including:
This attention to detail is critical for international submissions, where even minor omissions can result in application delays or outright rejection.
Unlike generic fingerprinting services, Globeia follows an application-first approach. Fingerprints are taken based on the destination country’s requirements, whether they are intended for U.S. FBI background checks, foreign police clearance certificates, or professional licensing abroad. This ensures the correct fingerprint format, number of copies, and documentation are prepared from the start.
In addition to Ink and Roll fingerprinting, Globeia offers integrated services that many international applicants require, including:
By offering these services under one roof, Globeia eliminates the need for applicants to coordinate with multiple offices, saving time and reducing administrative errors.

Accurate fingerprinting is crucial because even small errors can delay or invalidate applications. Common causes of rejection include:
Ensuring precision reduces delays, prevents re-submissions, and guarantees your application is processed smoothly by RCMP, FBI, licensing boards, or foreign authorities.
Many applications require more than just fingerprints. Globeia offers a complete suite of add-on services, so you don’t have to visit multiple agencies:
With Globeia, you get competitive pricing, end-to-end management, and the convenience of handling RCMP, FBI, or other international fingerprinting requirements all in one place - eliminating the need to check multiple service providers.
Globeia has established itself as a trusted choice for Ink & Roll and LiveScan fingerprinting in Toronto, delivering unmatched accuracy, compliance, and convenience. Here’s why thousands of clients rely on Globeia:
Ink and Roll fingerprinting doesn’t have to be complicated or time-consuming. With Globeia, Toronto residents can complete the entire process smoothly - from precise rolled and flat impressions to receiving authentication letters, all under one roof. By leveraging experienced fingerprint officers, country-specific expertise, and a streamlined digital portal for appointment booking and tracking, Globeia ensures your fingerprints meet international standards without delays or errors. Whether it’s for FBI background checks, RCMP submissions, or foreign police clearance certificates, Globeia makes Ink and Roll fingerprinting efficient, reliable, and stress-free.
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