| A FBI fingerprint check merely checks to see if you are who you say you are, to see if you were ever fingerprinted under another name.
They will then run a criminal background check, from that info, that will show up any conviction, not arrest. ** I will have to ask what charge for traffic you were fingerprinted for, a DUI in Georgia is the only one I can think of ( a past officer in GA) If it is a real traffic violation, and you would not sign the ticket or something and make them arrest you ( we got a few of those legal experts every year) then it is still a trafffic ticket and traffic tickets don't show up on criminal history either just on you DMV record. On a DUI, these show up as a criminal history. but only after the conviction.
All the FBI keep on file if the fingerprint, your ID and why you were fingerprinted ( but the why is not given out to anyone but police) |