Do I need a lawyer or company to apply for a record suspension?

When applying for a record suspension, you may be wondering whether you need a lawyer or a company. The answer is no. You can go directly to the RCMP or your local police department and apply for a record suspension yourself. 

You can also apply to suspend your record using your military conduct sheet or immigration documents. There are some costs associated with obtaining a criminal history, but these can often be paid by the Ontario Works office.

Before applying for a record suspension, you must make sure you have completed any court sentences. This includes fines, costs, restitution orders, and prison sentences. You cannot apply for a record suspension if you have received a driving prohibition that was not imposed by the court. You must have served the minimum amount of time. 


Once you have completed your court sentences, you can apply for a record-suspension. If you do not have a court record, you should get your records to confirm your conviction. Verify the date and type of conviction.

Before applying for a record suspension, you must have completed any court-imposed sentences. This includes prison, restitution orders, and costs, you can request for suspension. In addition to those, you must have complied with any other orders or conditions placed by the court. You must also have completed a minimum period. Before you apply, you should obtain a copy of your court records and verify that you have not violated any other laws. Then, you can submit a form that outlines your application to the government.

To apply for a record suspension, you must have finished all previous court sentences. This includes fines, probations, and conditions imposed by the courts. The court sentence, which may be prison or probation, is not included. In some cases, you may need to pay a fee to a third party. The waiting period for a record suspension varies from province to province, so it is important to get your records from different provinces.

In addition to the fees you will need to pay to a lawyer or company, you can also get a record suspension through the CPIC. Remember, if you don't have a criminal history, your records are flagged in CPIC. This means that you cannot volunteer or work in the vulnerable sector until you pass a criminal background check. If you're a Canadian citizen, the CPIC flagged record will be removed from CPIC.

If you have completed a court sentence, you must complete the court sentence to qualify for a record suspension. This includes all costs, fines, probations, and compensation orders. Similarly, you must have completed the waiting period before you can apply for a record suspension. If you have been convicted of a felony, you should seek a pardon.

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