Local Requests
Non-Resident Requests
Residents should apply at their local police station
Non-residents in a country with a Cote d'Ivoire Embassy or Consulate can approach the Embassy or Consulate who will issue them a police certificate.
Note: The Embassy or Consulate can only issue the certificate if the applicant is resident in that country
Non-residents in a county with no Cote d'Ivoire Embassy or Consulate will be unable to obtain a police certificate
The issuance fee is that of the Revenue Stamp. The fee for an Ivoirian national is CFA 500. A non-Ivoirian will pay CFA 5,000. (Fees are subject to change without notice.)
A certificate is valid for three months.
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Local Requests
Citizens: You must apply for a certificate at the court in the region where you were born, providing the original and a photocopy of your birth certificate and your residence certificate or an address on the back of your application. You must also pay the applicable fees of 1000 cfa.
Non-Citizens: If you are not a citizen of Ivory Coast, you must apply for a certificate at the Department of Foreign Affairs. You will be required to present your residence certificate, your birth certificate and pay the applicable fees (1000 cfa).
Note: A certificate is valid for three months. Fees are subject to change without notice.
Non-Resident Requests
Citizens: You should have a representative request the certificate on your behalf at the court in the region where you were born. The representative must present the original and a copy of your birth certificate and pay the applicable fees.
Non-citizens: You should contact the closest Embassy of the Republic of Cte dIvoire.
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.
It is a copy of your criminal record or a declaration of the absence of any criminal record. Police clearance certificates are different in each country and territory and may be called police certificates, good conduct certificates, judicial record extracts, pcc, etc. They are issued by police authorities or government departments and used by Citizenship and Immigration to prevent individuals who possess a risk to Country's security from entering the country.
Ensure you provide:
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.
http://www.eslrecruitme.com/obtain_cbc.html
Ivory Coast - Official Government Portal
Department of African integration and Ivorians from outside
Applicant must show documentary proof from the relevant consulate/immigration authority/government authority which clearly indicates that the production of the police clearance certificate is required.
The Police Clearance Certificate will be delivered by registered post. For overseas applicants the certificate will be dispatched through the Foreign Ministry. Overseas applicants who have applied directly to the Inspector General of Police will also have to include a self addressed envelope with stamps to the value to registered post the certificate.