Apply In-Person:
Provide: written and signed request together with a copy of your passport, your last registered address in Denmark and a return address. A copy in English can be requested.
Faroe Police,
Yviri vi Strond 17
PO Box 3018
FO-100 Trshavn
Tel: (298) 35 14 48
Fax: (298) 35 14 49
Email: politi@politi.fo
The expedition is open:
Monday Friday: 1000 - 1500
Rigspolitichefen, Afdeling D Kriminalregisteret
P.O. Box 93
Landlystvej 34-40
2650 Hvidovre
Denmark
Fax: +45 46 33 14 78
Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Yellow pages Faroe Islands
Local police are housed at police stations in different places of the police district. Police of? cers located there are involved in the same police tasks as at the main station, and citizens can go there during opening hours and report criminal offences, pick up lost property and obtain a copy of their own criminal record.
Fee: no fee.
Explain the time until which the certificate/document is valid. e.g. Birth Certificate Valid Forever
Please attach sample completed documents that would help other people.
Processing time: is while you wait, or several working days if the certificate is posted.
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If you live in Denmark, including Faro Island and Greenland:- You should apply in person at any police station.
If you live outside Denmark, including Faro Island and Greenland:-
If you are or were registered with the National Registry of Denmark, you may request a copy of your Danish criminal record in person at any police station or by letter or fax to the Commissioner of Police in Denmark.
A criminal record or penal record (Straffeattest) is available to all persons 15 years of age or over. Individuals in Faroe Islands can obtain a copy of their police record within minutes by requesting one in person at virtually any police station in Faroe Islands. Individuals outside Faroe Islands can obtain a copy free of charge by sending a written request along with their CPR number and a copy of their passport or birth certificate.
Criminal Conviction is defined as: finding of guilt, in which you were put on probation, served a sentence, paid a fine or a combination thereof.
A criminal record issued by the police and provide information about a person's judgments, fines and settlement in terms of offense. A random example. act not to commit a new offense, pay a fine, attend courses on a specific location or to follow a treatment.
Applicants for visas must be of good character. You may have to supply a police certificate (or similar) as evidence of good character, depending on which category you apply under.
A police certificate is an official document issued by police or government agency of a country to enumerate any criminal records that the applicant may or may not have. Criminal records may include arrest, conviction, and possibly criminal proceedings.
The Faroe Islands and Greenland are part of the Kingdom of Denmark. As a main principle, the Danish Constitution stipulates that the foreign and security interests for all parts of the Kingdom of Denmark are the responsibility of the Danish government.