NZ Post To Trial Fingerprinting Process For Employment/Immigration

Wednesday, 30 October 2013 – NZ Post will undertake a three month trial in the Auckland area commencing on 31 October 2013 offering fingerprinting for employment, immigration and other purposes, a service previously provided by New Zealand Police.

National Manager, Forensic Services Inspector John Walker says currently 10,500 hours of staff time……. nationally per annum are spent by Police in providing this service. “Whilst the current service is time consuming, fully manual and involves inking applicants’ hands, NZ Post will provide a cleaner, faster electronic capture and copy system,” Mr Walker said.

Currently, the three month trial is limited to the Auckland area, with the participating Post Shops being Wellesley Street (Auckland City), North Harbour, and Manukau.  From 31 October Police will not be providing this fingerprinting service in the Auckland area. Applicants will need to go to one of the Post Shops mentioned rather than to a police station to obtain the fingerprinting service. There will be a charge for this service.

Outside of the Auckland area, this fingerprinting service will still be available from Police Stations as usual until further notice.

EXCEPTION

South African Nationals – Until further notice the South African High Commission has requested that Police advise 

All South African nationals requiring their fingerprints taken to contact the South African High Commission in Wellington.

Issued by: Kevin Sinnott, Police Public Affairs, tel: 04 4707316; mobile: 027 7050341