Top Reason for Requesting an FBI Certified Fingerprinting
Posted by Noatry public on June 19th, 2019
Fingerprinting is utilized for completing background checking and vulnerable sector checking in Canada through the Civil Fingerprint Division of Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) in Ottawa also referred as the CCRTIS (Canadian Criminal Real Time Identification Services). At the time when you submit your fingerprints, they will be checked and verified against the data stored in CPIC.
What to Know About CPIC
The CPIC (Canadian Police Information Center) is the basic repository of all criminal records and other appropriate data in Canada. This is the only national law empowerment networking computer system in Canada which makes sure officers all over the nation are able to access similar data.
In case you don’t have your personal data stored in CPIC, it means that you don’t have any criminal record at the national level. Nevertheless, you still may have something on file with the court, local police jurisdiction, etc.
Getting Fingerprints to Acquire Your Criminal Record
In case you have a criminal record, FBI and RCMP fingerprinting services are utilized for retrieving your criminal record report from the RCMP, the data which are contained in the CPIC. The single method of retrieving this data for non-criminal (civil) purposes is to send your fingerprints to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police for certification.
• Getting fingerprinted
Fingerprinting can be done by standard ink on the paper procedure or in person electronically. Just keep in mind that the CCRTIS program doesn’t accept any ink-based fingerprinting except it’s not possible to take fingerprints electronically.
• In person fingerprinting process
For this service, you need to visit an RCMP accredited fingerprinting agent personally at his office located in Canada.
• Mobile services at your selected area
In some cases, the RCMP accredited fingerprinting agent will visit your area for offering fingerprinting services. Basically, mobile fingerprinting is done for a group of people.
• Ink fingerprinting service
In certain cases, you may need a set of fingerprints taken conventionally or a rolling ink impression onto the paper fingerprinting forms. This is most commonly done in Canada for FBI certified background checking. However, you may need this set of ink fingerprints for other purposes as well.
Why Request Your Fingerprint Certification
At the time when you request a fingerprint certification, you should properly dictate the reason for your request. The RCMP accredited fingerprinting agent can help you decide the correct choice for you but it’s finally your liability to know what kind of request you need.
You can submit fingerprint certification for any of the following purposes:
• Name change
• Landed immigrant status
• Employment (Provincial Government)
• Employment (Police)
• Employment (Other)
• Employment (Federal Government)
• Canadian Citizenship
• Adoption (Canadian or International)
• Volunteer Employment
• Work/ Foreign Travel/ Border Crossing/ Visa
• Privacy Act Request (CMP-PPU-030)
• Pardon Application (Record Suspension)
• Other (Particularize Reason)
• National Sex Offender Registryfgttr
An RCMP accredited fingerprinting agent can help you with the fingerprinting part of a vulnerable sector checking. So, hire the best RCMP accredited agency to do this task for you.
Summary
Do you need services for certain purposes in Canada? Hire an efficient RCMP accredited fingerprinting agent to do this task.
For further information on the top reason for requesting an FBI certified fingerprinting, please contact Notarizers by email at Info@Notarizers.ca or by phone at 416-782-5926.
Victor Opara. Victor Nnamdi Opara. Notary Public. RCMP Fingerprinting Agent. Pardons, Waivers. Police Clearance. Notarizers.ca. TheFingerPrinter.com in North York, Toronto, Etobicoke, Scarborough, Ajax, Markham, Woodbridge, Thornhill, Vaughan, Richmond Hill, Mississauga, and Brampton.