Canadian citizens or residents living outside Canada can still obtain an RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) police certificate, often required for immigration, employment, or other legal purposes. Here’s a step-by-step guide to obtaining RCMP police certificate by providing International Fingerprints :

International Fingerprints for RCMP Police Certificate
1. Confirm the Need for a Certified RCMP Certificate
• Ensure the institution requesting the police certificate specifically requires an RCMP-certified fingerprint-based criminal record check.
• For many purposes, such as immigration, employment, fingerprints are required for verification.
2. Locate an Accredited Fingerprint Service Provider
• Since the RCMP only processes electronic fingerprint submissions for criminal record checks, applicants abroad must use an accredited Fingerprinting Company by RCMP to collect and digitize their fingerprints.
• Look for local agencies or police departments in your country of residence that can take ink or digital fingerprints. RCMP-accredited agency, Goodwin Canada, accept fingerprints from outside Canada.
3. Obtain Your Fingerprints
• Ink Fingerprints: If digital fingerprinting is unavailable, you can have your fingerprints taken on a standard fingerprint form (often called C-216 form; FD-258 or equivalent in some countries).
Ensure the fingerprint form includes:
• Full name of the applicant
• Date of birth
• Gender
• Mailing address
• Reason for request
• The name and address of the fingerprinting Agency
• The fingerprints should be taken by a certified fingerprint technician or a local police officer.
4. Digitize and Submit Fingerprints to RCMP
• Send your inked fingerprints to an RCMP-accredited fingerprint company in Canada. The accredited agency can convert ink fingerprints into digital format for electronic submission to the RCMP.
• Include required identification documents (e.g., a copy of your passport) and complete the application form provided by the accredited service provider.
• Pay any applicable processing fees.
5. Processing Time
• Once submitted electronically, the RCMP processes applications and typically issues the police certificate within:
• 3 business days for clear records.
• Additional time if a criminal record is found, as further verification is required. It will be up to 120 days.
6. Receive Your Police Certificate
• The RCMP will send the completed certificate to your specified address. If you are outside Canada, it may take additional time due to international mail delivery.
7. Useful Tips
• Verify the exact requirements of the requesting organization, such as whether notarization or translation is needed.
• Use a reliable courier service for international shipping to avoid delays.
• Keep a copy of all documents sent for your records.
You can find a list of RCMP-accredited companies online. These companies specialize in handling applications for individuals outside Canada and streamline the process.
If you need the International Fingerprinting Guide and Form, Please contact Goodwin Canada I can assist further!