Police Clearances

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Commissionaires BC offers police clearances and background screening.

Police Clearance (also referred to as Police Check, Police Certificate, CPIC, Criminal Background Check, or Criminal Records Check)

Fast Results in a Professional, Friendly and Secure Environment

Commissionaires BC provides police clearances for the purposes of employment, visa applications and foreign travel/work permits. We provide police clearances, depending on your organization’s requirements, using either the applicant’s name and date of birth only, or using fingerprints. Police clearances, also referred to as criminal background checks, criminal records checks, police checks, police certificates or CPIC checks, are processed through the National Canadian Police Information Center (CPIC) database, providing results in as fast as 48 hours. Applications must be completed in the presence of our Commissionaires ID staff, at one of our offices, or at your location with our mobile service. All applicants are welcome with no restrictions on place of residence.

Knowledgeable, friendly Commissionaires’ staff can assist applicants with the process and the necessary paperwork. All results are strictly confidential and are released directly back to the applicant unless the applicant signs a third party consent waiver. Results are obtained by providing the original receipt of payment.

How to get a Police Clearance (also referred to as Police Check, Police Certificate, CPIC, Criminal Background Check, or Criminal Records Check)

We want to make sure the experience of having a police clearance done with Commissionaires is a pleasant one. Our respectful and friendly staff members are the experts in providing police clearance services. To speed up the fingerprinting process, all applicants should have all the necessary materials in hand before visiting our office or before we visit yours.

Identification required

You must have two pieces of valid government issued identification and one must be a photo ID. The following are types of acceptable identification:

  • Passport
  • Citizenship Card or Document
  • Immigration Document (i.e., Landing Papers)
  • Birth Certificate
  • Drivers Licence
  • Health Card
  • Permanent Resident card or Record of Landing
  • Government ID

Note:
If you have a letter or file number from the requesting source, please have it available.
Our experienced staff will answer any questions you may have.

Fees

$33 plus GST.

Payment methods

We accept cash, MasterCard, Visa, American Express or bank card. Accounts and monthly billing can also be set up for group processing.

Appointments

No appointments are necessary, though mobile appointments can be made for convenient and cost effective group processing.

Locations

Police Clearances are available at our centres in Vancouver , Surrey and Kelowna. We also offer Police Clearances through our convenient mobile service where our experts travel to your location to manage Police Clearances for groups.

Vancouver Surrey Kelowna
     
Head Office Surrey Office Southern Interior Regional Office
801 – 595 Howe Street, Box 22 205 – 12725 80 Avenue 103 – 346 Lawrence Avenue
Vancouver BC Surrey BC Kelowna BC
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Mon – Fri 9:00am – 5:00pm Mon – Fri 8:30am – 4:30pm Mon – Fri 8:00am – 4:00pm
     
T 604 646 3330 T 604 595 4099 T 250 979 4773
TF 877 322 6777 TF 877 322 6777 TF 877 322 6777
F 604 681 0016 F 604 595 4098 F 250 763 1099
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Frequently Asked Questions about Police Clearances

How long does it take to fill in an application?

The process of filling in a police clearance application takes approximately 10 minutes. Applications must be completed in the presence of our Commissionaires ID staff, at one of our offices, or at your location with our mobile service.

How are results obtained and how long does it take?

The National Canadian Police Information Center faxes results to Commissionaires in as little as 48 hours after submission. Results can be obtained in person by the applicant by showing picture ID or they can be received by fax or sent to a third party if this is pre-arranged. The original copy of the results will be available about one week after submission.