or a Notary Public and I have been requested to verify the consent form and ID of an applicant for an OESC Police Record Check. What do I need to do?
In order to help an individual obtain a Police Record Check, it is necessary to witness the applicant’s signature on their consent form and to verify their ID. As per RCMP policy, an individual must provide two (2) pieces of acceptable ID for verification. The first piece of ID must be government-issued photo ID, containing their first and last name, date of birth, signature, and photo. The second piece of ID must be a valid piece of identification that corroborates the first piece. Examples of acceptable primary ID include a Passport, Driver’s License, Provincial ID Card, Citizenship Card or Certificate of Indian Status Card. A Secondary ID should be an identity document, such as a Birth Certificate, Baptismal Certificate, Hunting License, Fishing License, Hospital Card, Marriage Certificate, Student ID Card or Immigration Documents. Guidelines relating to acceptable types of ID are available on the Canadian Police Information Centre website at http://www.cpic-cipc.ca/English/crimrec.
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