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Malta
Individuals can apply for a copy of their own
Conduct Certificate which are issued by the Police Criminal Records
Office in Malta in accordance with the Conduct Certificate
Ordinance, Chapter 77 of the Laws of Malta.
Application Procedure
If applying from within Malta
An individual living in Malta must call in person at the
Criminal Records Office in Malta. The individual must provide a
passport or identity card as proof of their identity.
The individual must also enclose payment with their application.
The conduct certificate will be produced 'while you wait'.
If applying from the UK:
A Maltese national, UK national or foreign national living in
the UK who has spent a period of residence in Malta can apply for a
Conduct Certificate, by sending a request in writing to the
Commissioner of Police at the following address:
The Commissioner of Police
Malta Police
Force
Police Headquarters
Floriana CMR 02
Malta
The individual will be required to provide their full
particulars as mentioned above, and will also need to send an
authenticated photocopy of their passport as proof of their
identity. A photocopy of the passport should be authenticated by a
Notary Public and in order to do this an individual must attend in
person before the Notary. There are no set fees for this service
but some Notaries may charge as much as £60 for the authentication.
A list of Notaries may be obtained by contacting the Notaries
Society at the following:
Email: NotariesSociety@compuserve.com
Please note these requirments are subject to change. For an
up-to-date list please visit www.fco.gov.uk/lds (new window)
There is no requirement to specify the reason for the
request.
Cost
The cost of making an application is 2.33 Euros made
payable to the Commissioner of Police.
If applying from the UK, an international Money Order for the
above amount is acceptable, made payable to the Commissioner of
Police.
Content of certificates
The Conduct Certificate will show the individuals’ full name,
date of birth, identity card number and any other particulars which
can identify the person mentioned in the certificate, and will
contain either:
- a declaration made to the effect that the person mentioned in
the certificate is of good conduct; or
- a declaration made containing the recordable convictions
against the person mentioned in the certificate.
- Certain convictions will not be entered onto a certificate if
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- it refers to any contravention; or
- the person convicted of a crime was at the time of its
commission under twenty one years of age; or
- the pardon of the President of Malta has been granted in
respect of that conviction; or
- it is made under the provisions of the Probation Act
- depending on the nature of the crime, the circumstances in
which it was committed, and the conduct of the person convicted,
the court may direct that the conviction should not be
recorded.
Furthermore, some convictions will not be recorded on conduct
certificates after a specified period of time. The timescale for
the non-disclosure of such convictions are specified in
regulations, although there are exemptions to this rule where
certain convictions will be disclosed on the certificate.
Turnaround time
For applications made in Malta, the certificate will be produced
'while you wait. If applications are sent from the UK, the Police
Criminal Records Office will endeavour to respond within a week,
although additional time taken to send and receive applications by
post should be taken into account.
The CRB has taken all reasonable
steps to ensure that the information contained herein is as
accurate and comprehensive as possible. In order to maintain the
accuracy of the information, the CRB will update the information
periodically.
However, the CRB cannot be held responsible for the
level of service provided by overseas authorities. As such, please
do not contact the CRB regarding applications submitted to overseas
authorities.
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