PROCESS FOR CITIZENS AND NON CITIZENS OF CAMBODIA – FOR BOTH WHO LIVE IN CAMBODIA AND OVERSEAS:
Country specific
Foreign national
In general
Ministry of Justice,
Number: 240 Sothearos Blvd., Phnom Penh,
Cambodia.
Phone: (855)23 360327 / 363204 / 360421 / 360329 / 212693
Fax: (855)23 364119
Contacts: Local Contact Link and Missions Abroad Location
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Cambodia - Obtain A Police Clearance Certificate (certificate Of Behaviour) for Citizens
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Cambodia - Obtain A Police Clearance Certificate (certificate Of Behaviour) for Non Citizens (Foreigner)
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Applicants can authorize someone to apply for the Police Certificate for him/her. The applicant should complete an authorization form (the sample of the form is available at Criminal Office at Ministry of Justice), who can submit the completed forms at the Criminal Office. However, if the applicant is in Cambodia, they will be required to submit the form for themselves.
Relevant document: ‘Criminal Record’
Resident citizens: Apply in person at the Office of Criminal Records in the Ministry of Justice in Phnom Penh. If you are not living in Cambodia, you must provide an authorization letter to a local representative who can act on your behalf.
Documents required:
Fee: For normal service, 20 working days from the date of submitting the application. The fee for a Cambodian citizen is about USD2.50 (10,000 riel) and for non-Cambodians the fee is about USD62.50 (250,000 riel).
Fast service: It takes 12 working days from the date of submitting the application. The fee for a Cambodian is about USD10.00 (40,000 riel) and for a non-Cambodian the fee is about USD125.00 (500,000 riel).
Resident citizens outside Phnom Penh
Relevant document: ‘Police Certificate’ or ‘Certificate of Behavior’.
Resident citizens residing outside of Phnom Penh: Apply to the Chief of Police of the local police authority.
Fee: For normal service, 20 working days from the date of submitting the application. The fee for a Cambodian citizen is about USD2.50 (10,000 riel) and for non-Cambodians the fee is about USD62.50 (250,000 riel).
Fast service: It takes 12 working days from the date of submitting the application. The fee for a Cambodian is about USD10.00 (40,000 riel) and for a non-Cambodian the fee is about USD125.00 (500,000 riel)
All non-citizens
Relevant document: ‘Criminal Record’.
Resident Non-citizens: Apply in person at the Office of Criminal Records in the Ministry of Justice in Phnom Penh. If you are not living in Cambodia, you must provide an authorization letter to a local representative who can act on your behalf.
Documents required:
Fee: For normal service, 20 working days from the date of submitting the application. The fee for a Cambodian citizen is about USD2.50 (10,000 riel) and for non-Cambodians the fee is about USD62.50 (250,000 riel).
Fast service: It takes 12 working days from the date of submitting the application. The fee for a Cambodian is about USD10.00 (40,000 riel) and for a non-Cambodian the fee is about USD125.00 (500,000 riel).
Can be used when applying for a Permanent Resident
In many immigration cases you may be requested by relevant Government to present Police Clearance Certificate from another country where you have resided for some time. If you are going through immigration process, you will definitely be asked for such a certificate.
It is the applicants responsibility to contact the relevant authorities to obtain the necessary police certificates or clearances. Each countrys procedures are different. Applicants may have to apply to more than one level of government or more than one agency - municipal, provincial, state, federal and the police, courts or similar governmental agencies for the police certificate. If a police certificate cannot be obtained from any of the countries on the list, provide a written explanation why and an original letter from the police authority confirming that it will not issue a certificate.
A Residence Certification Letter is required when applying for a Police Certificate. To obtain this document, foreigners should go to the local commune (sangkat) office where the applicant resides/ resided in Cambodia to request the letter. There is a no-standard administrative fee for the provision of this letter.