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South Africa
The South African Police Service
(SAPS)
provides ‘Clearance Certificates’ to individuals wishing to obtain
an extract from their criminal record, upon payment of a fee.
Application Procedure
If applying from within South Africa:
Applications are submitted through local Police Stations where
the application forms are completed, checked and the fingerprints
taken. All requests for Clearance Certificates are then submitted
to the South African Police Service Criminal Record Centre in
Pretoria for processing.
If applying from the UK:
All of the following information must be supplied as part of an
application for a SAPS Clearance Certificate from the UK:
- Full names of applicant (including any previous names and
maiden names used)
- Current Address
- Date of Birth
- Place of Birth
- Copy of South African Identity document or Pass Port
- Current date
Full set of fingerprints (official taking the
fingerprints full particulars and signature must appear on the
fingerprint form)
The application must be submitted and signed by the subject of
the certificate.
Completed applications (including original fingerprints) should
be posted to:
(For attention: Police Clearance Certificates)
Criminal Record Centre
The South African
Police Service
Private Bag X308
Gauteng
Pretoria 0001
SOUTH AFRICA
Applicants applying from outside of South Africa are responsible
for their own postage.
OR if send by courier service to our physical address:
Criminal Record Centre
South African
Police Service
Police Clearance Certificates
Bothongo Plaza West Building
CRC Client server centre
1st floor
271 Schoeman Street
PRETORIA 0001
SOUTH AFRICA
Contact No:
Tel No: 00 27 12 393 3928 *Remove other
extension/s
Fax No: 00 27 12 393 3909
Cost
Applications for a South African Police Service Clearance
Certificate should be accompanied by a bank guaranteed Cheque or a
bankers draft for 59 Rand made payable to the
South African Police Service.
In the case of electronic payments, the initial and surname of
the applicant must be indicated as the reference and the letters
PCC must also be added as reference to indicate that the payment is
for a Police Clearance Certificate.
Content of Certificates
All convictions are disclosed. Individuals can apply to the
South African Department of Justice for a previous conviction to be
‘set aside’, if a period of ten (10) years has laps from his/her
last conviction. If approved, the record is removed from the
applicants record at the South African Police Service, Criminal
Record Centre, and will not appear on his/her Police Clearance
Certificate.
Turnaround Times
Clearance Certificates currently take approximately 21 working
days to produce from the date it was received at the South African
Police Service, Criminal Record Centre.
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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