Can I Check My Criminal Record in South Africa
What is a criminal record?
Criminal record is refers to a record containing contacts with the criminal justice system of having been arrested in the past for committing a crime.
What counts as a criminal record in South Africa?
A criminal record exist in South Africa upon the conviction of a crime.
Can I check my criminal record in South Africa?
A criminal record can be checked in South Africa via South African Police Services (SAPS) website.
How do I check for my criminal record in South Africa?
1. Go to the South African Police Services (SAPS) website
2. Enter the inquiry number allotted to your police clearance certificate application
3. Enter your ID number if you are a citizen of South Africa.
How much does a criminal check cost?
A criminal check cost R11,400.
How can I pay for a criminal check?
It can be paid via cash at the same police station or online banking payment system with their bank payment details as follows: ABSA cheque account number 4054522787; branch code 632005; Swift code ABSA ZAJJ with the reference letter as “PCC”
Can you get a job with a criminal record in South Africa?
A person can get a job if his criminal record is considered irrelevant to the type of job that he applies. If a person has a criminal record for driving for under the influence, he or she can be disqualified from driver position.
How do I find out if I have a criminal record?
Submit a request to the Police for a copy of your police records.