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Department of Juvenile Justice (Employee)

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The Originating Agency Identification (ORI) number for the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice (Employee) is EDJJ1940Z. You'll need this number if you're applying for a job within the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) or if your employer requests live scan fingerprints for regulatory compliance.


Who Needs to Use This ORI Number?

If you are applying for or renewing any of the following positions, you may need to submit fingerprints using this ORI number:

  • Juvenile Detention Officers
  • Juvenile Probation Officers
  • Case Managers
  • Facility Staff and Administrators
  • DJJ Support Staff

How to Get an ORI Number?

  • If your employer or regulatory agency requests live scan fingerprints, they may provide you with an ORI number.
  • If you're applying for a position, contact the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) for guidance.
  • Check your documentation from your employer, such as an email or appointment sheet. If you're still unsure, contact your HR department or licensing authority.

Background Check

You'll need to pass a background check and meet the regulatory requirements for employment with the DJJ. If you have a criminal history, your application will be reviewed to determine if you meet the eligibility requirements.


How to Submit Fingerprints

  1. Use a Live Scan Provider – Fingerprints must be taken electronically through an approved FDLE (Florida Department of Law Enforcement) Live Scan provider.
  2. Provide the ORI Number – When booking or at the appointment, ensure you inform your fingerprint technician of the ORI number (EDJJ1940Z) to ensure the results are correctly sent to the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice.
  3. Schedule an Appointment – You can book an appointment with Miami Live Scan or another authorized provider online.

Confirming Receipt

After submission, check with the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice to confirm they received your fingerprint results. Using your TCN (Transaction Control Number) or Appointment ID, you can check the status at:

https://fdlestatus.livescan.miami/

Processing times vary, but fingerprints are typically reviewed within 48–72 hours.