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Fingerprint ID levy to go before King County voters in April special election

  • A property tax levy for a fingerprint identification system will be voted on by King County residents in a special election on April 22, 2025.
  • The proposed levy is at a rate of 2.75 cents per $1,000 of assessed valuation, lower than the previous rate of 3.501 cents.
  • King County's AFIS database contains over 2 million fingerprint records and is crucial for identifying suspects and aiding convictions.
  • The AFIS system has been updated to a cloud-based system in 2018 to use the latest fingerprint matching technology.
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Fingerprint ID levy to go before King County voters in April special election

Snoqualmie Valley Record Snoqualmie Valley Record - Your local homepage. The levy would authorize an additional property tax for seven years, beginning in 2026. Fingerprint ID levy to go before King County voters in April special election Drew Dotson

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Mercer Island Reporter broke the news in Mercer Island, United States on Saturday, March 22, 2025.
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