Alberta RCMP launches online criminal record checks

Alberta RCMP launches online criminal record checks

Awareness

The Alberta RCMP launched an online criminal record check system in select detachments across the province on September 22, 2021. In an effort to provide simpler, more efficient public service, a pilot of an online criminal record check tool in select Alberta RCMP detachments is being offered. Criminal record check information typically obtained from RCMP detachments can now be accessed online. If this online service option is successful, it will be expanded to other locations.

A criminal record check is obtained to determine if a person has been charged or convicted of a crime. Vulnerable sector checks (VSC) are included in the service provision for criminal record checks. A VSC is a police information check which is done to protect children and other vulnerable people from physical, sexual, mental, and financial abuse. A VSC is the most thorough of all background checks available.

Online criminal record checks will be processed within the same timeframe as they are typically done in person and will be mailed to the applicant unless arrangements have been made for collection at the detachment. The timing of this tool is important and beneficial, as physical distancing measures have encouraged people to minimize gathering and proximity with others.

"The Alberta RCMP is always looking for new opportunities to modernize and streamline our services for all Albertans across the province," says Deputy Commissioner Curtis Zablocki, Commanding Officer of Alberta RCMP. "Online criminal record checks offer an accessible and convenient option. Having contactless service is also ideal in a time when physical distancing may be preferred."

The pilot program is currently only available to the following detachments: Bashaw, Cochrane, Consort, Drayton Valley, Drumheller, Grande Prairie, Provost, St. Albert, St. Paul, Sundre, and Sylvan Lake. Criminal record checks will continue to be available in person at all detachment locations and will be the only option for any location area not covered for the pilot program.

For more detail and information about criminal record checks, visit the Government of Canada website at https://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/en/criminal-record-chec....
If you live in one of the above pilot detachment areas, you can access online criminal record checks here: https://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/ab/online-criminal-reco....

Friendly Reminders

Report crime online!

The RCMP are encouraging all Albertans to report eligible crimes online (select property crimes under $5,000). Reporting less serious crimes online helps emergency dispatch and frontline members focus their time on high-priority calls. It provides a convenient way to share photos to the RCMP as well. These reports assist in crime analysis, aid in establishing trends and patterns, and ultimately leads investigators to the chronic offenders. It also assists in making decisions about how and where to deploy resources. Crimes reported online will be taken just as seriously as crime reported in any other way.  

Help reduce crime, report online! #ReportSmart

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October 01, 2021