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Niagara Regional Police Service
Records Unit

5700 Valley Way
Niagara Falls, Ontario    L2E 1X8
Canada

Telephone:
(905) 688-4111 x1024400
Fax:
(905) 685-5081



Reconsideration Request Process

If you wish to request a reconsideration of the information disclosed on a Police Record Check you may apply in writing to:

Niagara Regional Police Service
Records Supervisor
5700 Valley Way
Niagara Falls, Ontario    L2E 1X8

You may also refer to the Niagara Regional Police Service website at (http://www.niagarapolice.ca/en/whatwedo/requestforreconsideration.asp) for further information regarding the Police Criminal Records Check (PCRC), Police Criminal Records and Judicial Matters Check (PCRJMC) and Police Vulnerable Sector Check (PVSC) process.


Release of Completed Police Record Check

Police Criminal Records Check (PCRC) / Police Criminal Records and Judicial Matters Check (PCRJMC)

The Police Service will provide the results of a completed Criminal Records Check (CRC) or Police Criminal Records and Judicial Matters Check (PCRJMC) only to you, the applicant.

It is your decision to discuss the results of a Criminal Records Check (CRC) or Police Criminal Records and Judicial Matters Check (PCRJMC) with the agency where you want to work or volunteer.

The role of the Police Service is to provide you with the results of the Criminal Records Check (CRC) or Police Criminal Records and Judicial Matters Check (PCRJMC). It is the responsibility of the volunteer or employment agency to determine your suitability for the position.

Police Vulnerable Sector Check (PVSV)

The Police Service will complete a Vulnerable Sector Check (VS) through the RCMP based on your name, gender and date of birth, as well as, gender and date of birth. A completed Vulnerable Sector Check (VS) will be provided to you, the applicant.

The role of the Police Service is to provide you with the results of the Vulnerable Sector Check (VS). It is the responsibility of the volunteer or employment agency to determine your suitability for the position.

Note: If the Vulnerable Sector Check is inconclusive a fingerprint based search will be required. If the RCMP confirms that you have received a record suspension (pardon) for a sex offence, the information will be forwarded to the Minister of Public Safety to authorize disclosure of all or part of the information contained in your file. When the information is authorized for disclosure by the Minister, the criminal record associated with your fingerprints will be returned to the Police Service and will include the pardoned sexual offence information.

At this point the Police Service will be required to obtain your consent in writing for disclosure of the record(s). When you have signed the form giving consent to release the record(s) the Police Service must forward the information to the requesting agency (employer or volunteer agency). If you do not consent to the release of the information, the Police Service will advise the requesting agency (employment or volunteer) they are unable to complete the vulnerable sector record check.