Applying process in Liberia for citizen and non citizen.
Applying process – overseas for both citizen and non citizen
Country specific
Foreign national
In general
Liberia National Police Headquarters (Records and Identification Section),
Charles B. Alfonso Cain Building,
Capital Hill in Monrovia, Liberia.
Contacts: link
Fee/charge varies for case to case. Updated fee requirement will be provided by respective authorities while applying.
Validity norms vary from country to country.
The process is done manually and requires five working days for issuance.
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Processing time varies with respect to the country from where applied.
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Each individual has the right to contact any police station for the purpose of ordering a certificate regarding his or her criminal record, which will be sent according to the law, directly to foreign missions, to missions abroad or to international adoption agencies, depending on the available data.
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.
In most cases, you must contact the police or government to ask for a certificate. You may have to:
A Police Clearance Certificate states that you don't have any criminal record for the period specified in the Certificate.
It 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. Police certificate is also known as good citizen certificate, good conduct certificate, police clearance certificate, or judicial record extracts. Applicants may have to submit fingerprints and certain personal information to request a criminal record check, and the police or government agency may charge a fee. If no record found, the police certificate will indicate such.
Relevant document: Police clearance certificate.
Residents: Apply in person to the address above.
Non-residents: You will need to ask a friend or relative in Liberia to obtain the certificate on your behalf. You will need to provide fingerprints taken at a local police station in your country of residence. You will also need to provide your personal details and a passport sized photograph.
Provide: A certified copy of your passport bio data page, a certified copy of evidence of your legal residence in Liberia, fingerprints and the required fee.
Fee: Payable.
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.
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.