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Certificate Of No Criminal Conviction (CNCC)
1.
What is a Certificate of No Criminal Conviction (CNCC)?
Certificate of No Criminal Conviction (or CNCC) is issued to certify that the named person has no criminal record during his stay in Singapore
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2.
How can I apply for a CNCC?
To apply for a CNCC, the applicant is required to produce documents from the relevant authority to substantiate that a foreign country requires the CNCC for a specific purpose. If the applicant is a foreigner, he or she must show documentary proof of stay in Singapore for a period of 6 months or more.
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3.
Can I apply for a CNCC on behalf of others?
You can submit an application on behalf of others if you are able to provide all the necessary documents required (i.e completed application form by the applicant, copy of current passport, copies of proof of stay in Singapore, full set of fingerprints taken by the Police or qualified fingerprint officer, 2 copies of passport size photographs, documentary proof from immigration authority requiring the certificate and the fee.) Submission made in person is between 9.00 am to 12.00 noon , Monday to Friday.
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4.
How can I submit my application for a CNCC?
You can submit your application for a CNCC in person if you are in Singapore or by post if you are overseas.
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5.
How can I make payment for a CNCC?
Depending on the mode of application, you can make payment through any of the following methods:
Application In person - NETS, Cash Card, Credit Card (VISA or MASTERCARD)
Application By Post - Bank draft made out in Singapore dollars payable to "HEAD CRIMINAL RECORDS, CID"
(Overseas applicant) through Singapore-based banks.
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6.
How much do I have to pay?
The processing fee is S$45.00 (Singapore Dollars Forty-Five only). An additional charge of S$5.00 is payable if the certificate is to be mailed to an overseas address.
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7.
How and where can I obtain fingerprint forms?
In Singapore , the fingerprint forms can be obtained from:
Certificate of No Criminal Conviction (CNCC) Office
Police Cantonment Complex
Blk A #02-07/08
391 New Bridge Road
Singapore 088762
Outside Singapore , you may use the fingerprint form
available from the local Police Station or write to the
CNCC Office for the forms to be mailed to you.
There is no fee charged for obtaining the fingerprint form only.
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8.
How may I obtain a letter from an Embassy or documentary proof from an immigration authority/department to show that CNCC is required for application for permanent resident (PR)?
You may use any documents issued by the immigration authority/department asking you to produce the CNCC to support your application for a specific purpose (eg migration, child adoption, etc.).
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9.
Who can I contact if I have further queries with regard to the CNCC requirements?
You can contact the CNCC Office at Tel: (65) 64358275 or (65) 64358277.
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10.
How long does it take to process my CNCC application?
It normally takes two weeks upon receipt of your application.
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11.
How can I request for my application to be expedited?
You can make known your request at the time you submit your application. All requests will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis and based on the merits of each case.
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12.
If I have lost my CNCC, what should I do to obtain a new copy?
You can apply for a copy of the CNCC at a fee of $20/- if the certificate lost is issued within the last 6 months, a mailing charge of $5 is applicable. A fresh application for a new certificate is required after the 6-month period.
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