The Certified Police Report are issued by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and provide a certified criminal record of an individual’s criminal history in Canada.

Why You Need
Immigration and Visa Applications: For permanent residence, work permits, or other immigration processes.
Employment: For roles requiring security clearance or background verification.
Adoption: For domestic or international adoption procedures.
Volunteer Work: In positions where vulnerable populations are involved.
International Travel/Work: To meet background check requirements of other countries.
Other Civil Purpose: Change name, professional licensing, and business license.
What You Do
To obtain an RCMP police certificate, the following are generally needed:
Fingerprints:
• Visit an RCMP-accredited agency to have your electronic fingerprints captured.
• Electronic fingerprints are mandatory for processing. Ink fingerprints must be digitized before submission.
Personal Identification:
• A valid government-issued photo ID (e.g., passport, driver’s license).
• Secondary identification may also be requested (e.g., a health card or birth certificate).
Reason for Request:
• Provide a clear explanation of why the certificate is needed (e.g., immigration, employment).
Application Form (if applicable):
• Complete the application form provided by the RCMP or an accredited agency.
Photo
• Require a photo along with fingeprints for identity verification
• If you are outside of Canada, please provide a passport-sized photo (typically 2X2 inches) to the fingerprinting agency
• Fees vary based on service providers and additional services such as expedited mailing.
What You Know
Wait for Processing:
• The RCMP processes applications within:
• 3 business days for clear records.
• Additional time for individuals with criminal records requiring further verification.
Receive the Certificate:
• The certificate will be mailed to the address you provided by Canada Post.