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Police Record Checks
Welcome to Sainte-Anne Police Service's online process for persons needing a police record check for employment purposes. This system allows you to apply for a police screening check 24 hours a day without having to attend our facility. All aspects of the process - including verification of your identification, and fee payment - are handled electronically. If there are no concerns or follow-up required, your police screening documents will be returned to you.
You cannot apply on behalf of another person. Authentication questions will be based on the applicant's personal credit file, and the questions are timed to ensure a prompt response and to further enhance security and privacy.
Sainte-Anne Police Service will return the results of the check to the applicant only. We will not mail the results to a third-party organization or employer under any circumstances.
Record checks for volunteer positions are only processed in-person by appointment. Book an appointment online or call us at (204) 422-8209.
This process is intended for persons living and working in Canada. If you are living/working outside Canada, you should obtain a police check from the RCMP through the submission of fingerprints. View details here.
NOTE: We
do not recommend that you attempt to use this system if you:
- Have lived in Canada for less than one (1) year, and/or;
- Are under the age of eighteen (18) years, and/or;
- Have no established personal credit history - i.e. no credit cards, bank loans, mortgage, etc. - that is required in order to authenticate your ID using EIV
Please be aware of these requirements before creating an account. If you fail to authenticate your ID, you will be required to attend our offices
in person with two pieces of ID.
If you do not wish to use this online platform, you may book an appointment for an in-person record check online or by calling (204) 422-8209. Appointments are available Monday to Friday between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. (excluding statutory holidays).
A police record check is current as of the date it is completed. It is your employer/prospective employer or organization's function to determine if the record check is current enough to be accepted for the position applied for. The Sainte-Anne Police Service, its officers, agents and employees, shall have no responsibility or obligation to make such a determination.