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Click here to access the SCBA Thumprint Signature Program Order Form.  If you are interested in the program, please mail or fax the form to us.

Lower your bank's check fraud by participating in SCBA's Thumbprint Signature Program.  The device know as the Thumbprint Signature touch pad is intended to deter counterfeit and stolen check fraud by obtaining a thumbprint signature from non-customers when cashing on-us and not-on-us checks.  The Thumbprint signature can be used by law enforcement agencies in the investigation of fraud claims made by account holders, and financial institution's usage of the program is a natural deterrent.  No database of fingerprints will be kept by the banking industry, and the signature will be shared with law enforcement officials only in cases of suspected fraud.  

Elisa Edwards (803-779-0850)

SC Bankers Association

2009 Park Street
Columbia, SC  29201













General Information:


Touch Pad Description
The touch pad is a two-inch inkless fingerprinting device that leaves virtually no residue on the finger.  Users simply rub their fingers together and any remaining ink disappears.  The touch pad is not the same thing as an ink pad and will not leave ink on the user's finger or clothes.


Hot the Touch Pad Works

The presenter of the check presses the thumb of their right hand on the pad and places the impression of the finger on the face of the check between the memo and signature lines.  If the presenter is disabled and cannot use their right thumb, an impression of the left thumb is placed on the check and noted left hand on the check next to the thumbprint.  Should both thumbs be disabled, an impression of the right index finger is taken and right index finger is noted next to the print.  


Care of Touch Pads

Touch pads should be closed when they are not being used to prevent the pads from drying out.  The pads, when cared for properly, will last up to 18 months or will produce 400 to 600 impressions before having to be replaced.


Reaction of Law Enforcement Authorities and Bank Regulators

Details of the Thumbprint Signature Program have been shared with the FBI, many Texas law enforcement authorities and bank regulatory agencies, and the program has received widespread support from these and other groups.


Program Identification, Customer Awareness and Collateral Materials

A Thumbprint Signature logo has been developed and general customer information materials are available for use in making customers and non-customers aware of an institutions participation in the program.  It is recommended that participants use a Thumbprint Signature decal on all entrances to banking facilities.  Security professionals believe this early visibility of the program will act as a significant deterrent.  Logos are available on disk for those participants wishing to customize their own materials.


How to Obtain Thumbprint  Signature Pads

Thumbprint pads can be purchased through the SCBA.  To place your order please call the Elisa Edwards, (803) 779-0850 or email
elisaedwards@scbankers.org .

 

Frequently Asked Questions About The Thumbprint Signature Program

 

Will the fingerprint actually be visible on the check?
Yes, the fingerprint will be immediately visible on the check so that a bank employee can tell if there is a good impression. The inkless feature refers to the fact that the touch  pad will not leave a residue on your hand. In addition, the print is clearly visible on a photocopy or microfilm of the check.


Will the inkless fingerprint pad fit through the pneumatic tubes in the drive-through?

Yes, the pad is only about two inches in diameter and should easily travel through the pneumatic tubes in the drive-through.


Can a bank require a fingerprint on a government check?

Yes, a bank can require a fingerprint when cashing a government check for a non-customer, provided that the bank has not entered into an agreement with a regulator or other government entity under which it agrees to cash government checks for non-customers on the same terms as it cashes checks for its customers.


Must the bank obtain a fingerprint on every non-customer?

Each bank participating in the Thumbprint Signature program is advised to have written policies and procedures governing how the program will be used. Although a bank has some discretion in establishing its policy, it is critical that the policy is applied consistently to avoid allegations of discriminatory treatment.  Generally, the simpler the policy, i.e., requiring fingerprints on all non-customers, the easier it will be to carry out. 


Where are the thumbprints stored and is a database maintained?

The thumbprint check travels through the normal channels of the bank, just as any check would. The checks are not segregated and no database is maintained. The thumbprint checks are used by law enforcement agencies only in the case of check fraud.


Recommended Operating Policies


When to Obtain a Thumbprint Signature

A thumbprint signature should be obtained when:

  • A non-customer presents an on-us or not-on-us check for cashing.  This includes employees of commercial or business account customers who present payroll checks drawn on the participating institutions.
  • A non-customer presents an on-us check for exchange to a cashierĄ¯s check.
  • A non-customer presents a government check for cashing.

NOTE:    To apply with all applicable federal laws and regulations, a thumbprint signature should be obtained from every non-customer every time a check is presented for payment.  Distinctions should not be made based on appearance or suspicious versus non-suspicious circumstances.   Financial institutions in rural markets may want to develop a specific policy requiring a thumbprint signature only from non-residents of the community or county, but it is important to apply equal treatment to all non-customers once a policy is adopted.


Use of the Program in Drive-Through Facilities

It is recommended that non-customers seeking to cash checks be required to enter the premises to complete their  transaction and affix their thumbprint signature to the face of the check.  Some participants may elect to adopt policies providing for the use of Thumbprint Signature pads in drive-through facilities only after normal banking hours.


Notification to Business/Commercial Customers

It is recommended that all participating financial institutions write to their business/commercial customers at least two weeks prior to implementing the Thumbprint Signature Program.  Letters and/or follow-up phone calls should encourage these customers to notify their employees that a thumbprint signature will be required if the employees are not depository customers of the institution.  Notification of the program is a courtesy to business/commercial customers and will assist in the process of making the policy known to larger numbers of non-customers who may seek to cash checks.  GBA has prepared a prototype letter for use in notifying
customers.


Steps to Use in Obtaining a Thumbprint Signature

Tellers and other personnel should use the following procedures to obtain a presenterĄ¯s thumbprint signature:

1.         Obtain required identification from the presenter.

2.         Explain the following to the presenter:

Ą°In order to protect the bankĄ¯s depositors, we require a thumbprint  signature on the face of the check.  The touch pad is not like an ink pad and will not stain hands or clothes.  Our bank has joined with other Georgia financial institutions in implementing this program to eliminate check fraud.

If necessary, demonstrate use of the pad by obtaining your own fingerprint.  Rub your index finger with your thumb to show how the material quickly disappears. 

If the presenter refuses to provide the thumbprint signature, return the       check to the presenter and explain the bank will not cash the check.


      3.    Request the thumbprint signature by stating the following:


"Please press your right thumb on this pad and then press the finger onto the check ¨C right here (pointing to the area of the check between the memo and signature lines).

Obtain the presenter's thumbprint signature between the memo line and the signature line.  If this is not possible, select a clear place on face of the check away from all writing and printed information.

 

If the presenter drags their finger, request the thumbprint signature again and instruct the presenter to place the signature in a clear spot on the check. 


4.       Record the identification information on the check and return the identification to the presenter.

5.       Process the transaction utilizing normal operating procedures.


Suspicious Activity

If the presenter leaves the branch abruptly, and leaves the identification or the check, immediately contact a supervisor or your security personnel.  Tellers should document the time and date of the transaction and the presenterĄ¯s description.  Tellers and officers should follow established documentation and reporting procedures regarding known or suspected fraudulent transactions. 
To order, please call Elisa Edwards at (803) 779-0850 or complete the order and fax it to (803) 779-0890.


Click here to access the SCBA Thumprint Signature Program Order Form.  If you are interested in the program, please mail or fax the form to us.

 
 
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