Disclaimer
ORI numbers are issued by Florida state agencies and may change without notice. Always confirm the correct ORI with your employer, licensing board, or requesting agency before submission.
Introduction
The Florida Department of Elder Affairs (DOEA) requires Level 2 fingerprinting for certain staff, contractors, and providers. Fingerprint submissions must use the correct ORI number to ensure proper routing to FDLE and FBI for background checks.
ORI Number / Profession
EDOEA310Z ALL
Frequently Asked Questions
Who needs DOEA fingerprinting?
Employees, contractors, and providers associated with DOEA programs that serve Florida’s elderly population may be required to complete a Level 2 background check.
Do ORI numbers change?
Yes. ORI numbers may change without notice. Always confirm the correct ORI with DOEA or your requesting agency before scheduling fingerprinting.
What should I bring to my Live Scan appointment?
Bring a valid government-issued photo ID and the correct ORI (EDOEA310Z). If your program provided an OCA or other codes, have those ready too.
How fast are results?
Most fingerprint results are returned within 24–72 hours after submission to FDLE, depending on FDLE, FBI, and DOEA review timelines.
Should I confirm the ORI before I get printed?
Yes. Using the wrong ORI may delay your application or cause it to be rejected.
Last updated: September 2025. ORI numbers are subject to change without notice.

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