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How Do I Check My CRC?

Published in Criminal Records 3 mins read

The provided reference discusses obtaining a Criminal Record Check (CRC) through a specific service provider, PostNet. It doesn't explain how to "check" an existing CRC in the sense of verifying its authenticity or reviewing its contents. Assuming you are asking how to obtain a new CRC and potentially view the results, here's the information:

Obtaining a Criminal Record Check (CRC) via PostNet:

This outlines the process described in the provided reference for obtaining a new CRC through a specific provider, PostNet using their HURU service.

  1. Visit a PostNet Location: Go to a participating PostNet store. PostNet will capture your biometric information (photo and fingerprints).

  2. Specify the Service Type: Choose the type of Criminal Record Check you require. (The reference doesn't list the specific types available, so inquire at the PostNet location.)

  3. Payment: Make the required payment at the PostNet store.

  4. Receive Your CRC: Your HURU Criminal Record Check will be sent to you via email. You can also request to have it printed in-store.

Important Considerations:

  • HURU Service: The reference specifically mentions HURU. This appears to be a branded service offered at PostNet. Inquire about HURU specifically when you visit a PostNet location.
  • Verification vs. Obtaining: This process describes obtaining a new CRC. If you already have a CRC and need to verify its authenticity with a third party, they will likely have a specific procedure. Contact the issuing organization or the recipient requiring verification for instructions.
  • Purpose of the CRC: Be prepared to state the purpose of the CRC (e.g., employment, volunteer work). The specific requirements for a CRC can vary depending on the purpose.
  • Alternative Methods: Keep in mind that PostNet and HURU aren't the only ways to obtain a CRC. Contact your local police service for information on their procedures and other accredited fingerprinting agencies in your area.
  • Jurisdiction Matters: Criminal record check processes can differ significantly depending on your location (country, state/province, etc.). Ensure you are using a service that is valid and recognized in the jurisdiction where you need to present the CRC.

In summary, to "check" your CRC (if you mean obtain a new one), consider visiting a PostNet location offering the HURU service as described, or research alternative methods in your local jurisdiction based on your needs. If you already possess a CRC and require authentication or verification, it's best to contact the originating agency or the requesting authority.

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