Yesterday I spent the about 2 hours calling Police Departments and the Old City Hall. On the form, it asks you for the day of disclosure. I didn't know mine, so i called the Old City Hall to find it out. The woman gave me 2 dates. I believe one is for the Arrest and the other for the disclosure. Now, to fill out the form, I gotta download it, fill it out, but can I scan it and send it by e-mail?
And this is what I found on a website "Understanding Criminal Records":
"Yes. Withdrawn charges and stays will remain on the CPIC system and on the system of the charging police service. However, the information can be removed from CPIC under the following circumstances:
1) Individuals can ask the charging police service to have the stayed or withdrawn charge removed. This can be done for both violent or non-violent offences at any time after the charge was stayed or withdrawn. It is up to the charging police service whether they agree to make the written request to the RCMP to remove the information.
2) Charges relating to non-violent incidents will automatically be removed after five years if no further criminal activity has been recorded, even if no letter is written by the charging police service.
3) In cases where the withdrawn or stayed charges were for violent offences or where there were other additional charges that were not withdrawn or stayed, a record of the charges will remain on the system until the offender turns 70 if no letter is written requesting removal. If a criminal record check is done before a request for removal has been submitted, the check will indicate that a record "may or may not exist" OR the record will come back "not cleared.""
Now, looking into the underline statement, does it mean that once I submit my request for removal, my VO won't find anything? And maybe don't even ask for RCMP Background Clearance?
I truly hope so! Because if they ask for the RCMP Clearance and it comes back saying "may or may not exist" or "not cleared" and the VO asks for further information, it won't be very good. All my papers for the matter are back in Canada.
Thank you!
And Lemondrop78, Congrats on the COPR!!!
Remember always all the tough time you and your partner been through until a couple of days ago, with all the uncertainty, and cherish each other through life! Have fun, guys!
And welcome to Canada!!! ;D