Martinique - Obtain Police Clearance Certificate (Criminal Record)


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ProcedureEdit

Applying process in Martinique for citizen and non citizen.

a. Apply in-person
  1. Applicant shall apply in-person with High court.
  2. Contact details:
    Tribunal de Grande de Fort de France,
    B.P. 633,
    97200 Fort de France,
    MARTINIQUE.
  3. Go to the respective office. Don’t forget to take the required copy of documents along with originals to the office.
  4. Please follow as per authorities guidelines and submit the completed application along with documents. Applicant should pay for any charges if required as advised.
  5. This application will be processed by respective department.
  6. The certificate can be collected from the office where applicant applied in-person upon notification or issued as per norms.


Applying process – overseas for both citizen and non citizen

a. Apply through mail(post)
  1. Applicant should send their completed application to the National criminal record by post.
  2. Please send the completed application, documents and fees paid details to ….
    Casier Judiciare National,
    107 rue de Landreau,
    F-44079 Nantes Cedex 1,
    France .
  3. Received application will be processed by respective department. Generated certificate will be delivered to the applicant as per applicable norms after notification.


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Required DocumentsEdit

Country specific

  • Valid identity document (identity card, passport, driving license).
  • Valid passport.
  • Citizen proof/Document of National Identity (DNI).


Foreign national

  • A copy of your passport while living in Martinique.
  • A copy of your permit of stay in Martinique, passport number and place of issue as well.
  • Proofs of legal stay (copy of passport held during the said period with respective stamp and seal).


In general

  • Application form.
  • Valid citizen proof with photo (respective ID’s issued by respective nation).
  • Email ID (useful to communicate issues with respect to your application)
  • A self-addressed envelope with or without stamps (as required).
  • Valid contact number (applicant can be communicated)
  • Passport-size photos.
  • Birth certificate (as per requirement).



Office Locations & ContactsEdit

Tribunal de Grande de Fort de France,
B.P. 633, 97200 Fort de France,
MARTINIQUE.

Contacts: [[14.6073821,-61.0689272,[14.6047822,-61.070210200000005]] link] (google map locator)


EligibilityEdit

  • Applicant with valid passport and a valid address proof.
  • Age: 16 years and above. In case of minors, the application must be submitted by the parent exercising parental authority, if the minor has not turned 16 years.
  • The current address of the applicant must be same as in the passport and other supporting documents.
  • Applicants who are in need of residential status, employment or long term visa or for immigration to a foreign nation.



FeesEdit

Fee/charge varies for case to case. Updated fee requirement will be provided by respective authorities while applying.


ValidityEdit

Validity norms vary from country to country.


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Processing TimeEdit

Processing time varies with respect to the country from where applied.



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InstructionsEdit

Police clearance (Good Conduct) Certificate is an important document which serves as a proof that the person has no criminal record or previously involved in criminal, breach of trust cases or violation of law both in his home country and during his residence in Martinique. Both locals and expats are supposed to obtain this certificate.

Conditions and Instructions:

  • All compulsory fields should be filled in.
  • Make sure all entered information is correct.
  • Make sure all required documents are provided.

Police certificates are available at the Judiciaire Commissaire in Bamako.

Local Requests

  • French citizens born in Martinique may address their requests for certificates directly to Tribunal de Grande Instance de Fort de France.

Non-Resident Requests

  • Non-French citizens and French citizens born outside of Martinique should apply by mail, requesting a Bulletin no.3 at Casier Judiciaire National
  • Further information and on-line applications can be found on the Web site: www.cjn.justice.gouv.fr.



Required InformationEdit

  • Last name
  • Name (s)
  • Married name or use
  • Date of birth
  • Place of birth
  • Department No.
  • District
  • Home address



Need for the DocumentEdit

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.

A Criminal Record (update 3) is an important document which serves as a proof that the person has no criminal record or previously involved in criminal, breach of trust cases or violation of law both in his home country and during his residence in Martinique. Both locals and expats can obtain this certificate.


Information which might helpEdit

The applicant must provide a full set of his/her fingerprints, preferably taken at their nearest police station. The applicants full name, surname, date of birth, place of birth and identity number must also be recorded on the fingerprint form. A copy of the applicants identity document or passport must accompany the application. The applicant must present their identity document at the police station, as proof of identity will be required.

Local Requests

If you are a French citizen born in Martinique, you may address your request directly to:

Tribunal de Grande Instance de Fort de France
B.P. 633
97200 Fort de France
Martinique


Non-Resident Requests

If you are not a French citizen, or a French citizen born outside of Martinique, you should apply by mail, requesting a Bulletin no. 3 at:

Casier Judiciaire National
107 Rue du Landreau
F-44079 Nantes Cedex 1
France

You may find further information and online applications at the following website: www.cjn.justice.gouv.fr.



Other uses of the Document/CertificateEdit

A police clearance certificate 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.


External LinksEdit

https://www.cjn.justice.gouv.fr/cjn/b3/eje20

http://www.martinique.pref.gouv.fr/

http://www.martinique.pref.gouv.fr/pages/somangl.html

http://www.cr-martinique.fr/

http://www.cg972.fr/



OthersEdit

Document: Extrait de Casier Judiciare.

Residents

French citizens born in Martinique may request the certificate from:

Tribunal de Grande de Fort de France
B.P. 633
97200 Fort de France
MARTINIQUE

Non-residents, Non-French citizens, and French citizens born outside Guadeloupe

Apply by mail requesting a Bulletin no. 3 to:

Casier Judiciare National
107 rue de Landreau
F-44079 Nantes Cedex 1
FRANCE
Fee: payable.