Turnkey Record Suspension Application
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What is a Record Suspension?
A criminal record is a major impediment to your life, as it can limit access to employment, career development, and travel outside the country. To clear it, you must apply for a record suspension, also known as a pardon.
A record suspension allows a person’s file to be isolated from other records: all information about the convictions is removed from the Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC) computer system, and permission from the Minister of Public Safety is required to consult it.
Pardon for Simple Possession of Cannabis
The pardon for simple possession of cannabis has been granted automatically since 2025. In other words, the CPC will erase your record if it hasn't already been done.
Do you have questions about pardon applications?
The Accès Identité Advantage
As soon as you have your first meeting with ACCÈS IDentité specialists, a personalized quote linked to your needs will be presented to you with advantageous costs.
ACCÈS IDentité also offers commissioner for oaths services for your needs concerning your various documents for government agencies, law enforcement, law firms, businesses, and individuals.
Step 1
Meet with our team to evaluate your case
Step 2
File opening, fingerprinting, and application form
Step 3
Presentation of the final file before submission to the Parole Board of Canada.
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Our retired police officers and legal technicians will duly complete your pardon application with the best wording to increase your chances of seeing your file accepted by the Parole Board of Canada (PBC).
Rates : 950$ on average
**We also offer a review service for your file before submission to the PBC.**
FAQ
How long will it take to obtain my pardon?
What do I need to provide?
- Identification: Your ID cards (two valid pieces).
- Address History: Your residential addresses for the past 10 years.
- Fingerprints: To obtain your official criminal record.
- Power of Attorney: You will be asked to sign a power of attorney form, allowing us to carry out the necessary steps on your behalf.
Am I eligible?
- Summary Offense: You must wait 5 years after your sentence, probation, and all fines have been fully completed and paid.
- Indictable Offense: You must wait 10 years after your sentence and probation have ended. Naturally, all fines must also be paid in full.
Note: There are new regulations regarding offenses committed prior to 2012. Please consult with one of our advisors for more information.