Police Record Application
Let us assist you in getting your police record payment made and appointment scheduled. I-See Connections offer a simple payment and appointment scheduling process for obtaining your police record.
Steps in acquiring a police record in Jamaica:
Step 1: Pay Fee
Payment made to the Tax Administration of Jamaica (TAJ) Office with your Tax Registration Number (TRN) and make payment for the certificate.
The following options are available:
- Regular Service: 21 working days (J$3,000)
- Express Service: 5 working days (J$6,000)
- Premium Service: Next Day for (J$8,000) (temporarily suspended)
Step 2: Visit the JCF’s website to complete the Application Form
- Application is made through the Jamaica Constabulary Force’s (JCF) website where we wil complete the application form.
- Your passport-sized photograph, TAJ receipt, and any valid government Identification are required.
Step 3: Select your Appointment date
After completing the online application, an available date is selected. After selecting a date for your appointment to visit the Criminal Records Office, you will receive an email with the completed application.
Step 4: Your Appointment at the Criminal Records Office
On the day of the appointment, you are required to take the following:
- One of the following valid government-issued identification (local applicants):
- Driver’s License
- Elector Identification card
- Passport
- A hard copy of the completed application form.
- One (1) passport-sized photograph (same as uploaded)
- The receipt obtained from TAJ
Please note, that the fingerprinting process and a brief interview will be conducted on the day of your appointment. You will also be notified of the date to collect your Police Record/Certificate.
The Police Records Office is located at 56 Duke Street, Downtown Kingston.
Step 5: Collect Police Records/Certificate
Completed police records must be collected at:
Police Officers Club, 34 Hope Road, Kingston 6 between 9:00 am and 2:00 pm, Mondays to Fridays.
Important Information:
Please be advised that appointments for Express Services are scheduled for the earliest possible date available.
• Passport-sized photos submitted SHOULD NOT be certified or embossed.
• A passport is the only valid identification needed for overseas purposes requiring a Police Record/Certificate.
• Expungement and transmission fingerprints are walk-in services and do not require an appointment.
The online appointment is currently not offered for sub-sites in St. Mary, St. James, and Clarendon.
