Category: Fingerprints
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Fingerprinting vs. Biometrics in Canada
PLEASE NOTE: WE DO NOT PROVIDE BIOMETRICS. BIOMETRICS CAN ONLY BE PROVIDED BY THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT. Biometrics There is some confusion about the difference between fingerprinting and biometrics in Canada. This post will help to clear things up. Fingerprinting and biometrics refer to two different things in Canada. They are often confused because in order…
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Covid-19 Update – Suspended Fingerprinting Services – National Wide
At the National Pardon Centre our first priority is to keep our staff and the public safe. To do that we would like to keep the public informed during these difficult times. Currently, we are not offering fingerprinting services. Fingerprinting is a close contact service which presents a serious danger in passing along germs between…
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GREAT NEWS: RCMP Processing Times Have Never Been Faster!
RCMP Processing times for fingerprinting submissions have been consistently improving. Official RCMP time frames for receiving the results of a certified fingerprinting submission are as follows: Official RCMP Fingerprinting Processing Times: No Record to Report: 3 business days or less Criminal Record Attached: Within 120 business days But the really great news is that our…
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Criminal Background Check : A quick, easy and effective method
With the incoming season of part-time student jobs, and the new laws regulating domestic animals in Montreal, there is a growing demand for criminal background checks. The SPVM recently admitted they were overwhelmed with the number of demands and that they were running behind. Specifically they are delayed in the processing of 11 732 requests.…
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Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) Update on mandatory electronic fingerprints
Update on mandatory electronic fingerprints On February 1, 2017, Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) will launch the new mandatory electronic fingerprint requirement. Learn how this will change the personnel security screening process for those required to work on Government of Canada contracts. Why the new criminal record check process is being implemented The Royal…
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If I have received a pardon from the government of Canada will the charges still show up on a criminal record background search?
This is a common question we receive at the National Pardon Centre but it a question that is easily answered. If you complete a pardon application – and if it is awarded by the government of Canada – then subsequent background checks will NOT reveal any information. Furthermore, the criminal background check results will not…
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Getting a Criminal Record Background Check by Name and Birth Date Search
If you require a criminal record background check it is most likely that you are looking for work and have received on offer for employment. Many companies today require that all employees perform criminal record checks prior to hiring the candidate. But you may also require a criminal record check for immigration, volunteer work, educational…
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Get an RCMP Police Certificate in Montreal
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]If you live in the Montreal area and you require an RCMP certified police certificate you will need to find an accredited fingerprinting services provider. National Pardon Centre Fingerprinting Services In Montreal our RCMP fingerprinting centre is conveniently located downtown. National Pardon Centre Fingerprinting Division 2000 Peel St. Suite 650 Montreal QC H3A 2W5 Phone:…
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RCMP Police Certificate in Toronto
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]If you live in the Montreal area and you require an RCMP certified police certificate you will need to find an accredited fingerprinting services provider. National Pardon Centre Fingerprinting Services In Montreal our RCMP fingerprinting centre is conveniently located downtown. National Pardon Centre Fingerprinting Division 2000 Peel St. Suite 650 Montreal QC H3A 2W5 Phone:…
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What are RCMP Accredited Fingerprints?
A recent trend in the pardon and waiver industry is for newer companies to claim that they use RCMP accredited fingerprints in order to help you get a Canadian pardon or a US entry waiver. So I would like to clarify what this means because it is simply a gimmick used to get the words…