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      • In Canada there is no way to get a pardon without paying for it. Regardless of whether someone prepares an application on their own or uses the services of a third party. The cost of getting a pardon can be broken down into two parts which we will take a closer look at. The cost of preparing the application, which is variable.
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  1. You can apply directly for a record suspension (or pardon *) to the Parole Board of Canada. You do not need to use a lawyer or third party service provider (see Protect Yourself from Fraud). All you need to do is follow the step-by-step instructions and pay the application processing fee of $50.00.

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    The RCMP now only accepts electronic fingerprints. Read more about changes to the fingerprinting requirements. PBC Record Suspension Application Guide: Step-by-Step Instructions PBC Record Suspension Application Guide: Step-by-Step Instructions (PDF 28.0 KB)

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    Record suspension applications are processed according to the following timelines by the Parole Board of Canada:

    •Applications seeking a record suspension for an offence or offences tried summarily will be processed within 6 months of application acceptance.

    •Applications seeking a record suspension for an offence or offences tried by indictment will be processed within 12 months of application acceptance.

    •Applications in which the Board is proposing to refuse to order a record suspension will require up to 24 months after application acceptance to complete.

  3. Learn about the waiting periods and eligibility criteria for a record suspension, and how to apply for one.

  4. Aug 23, 2024 · Remove your criminal record & regain your freedom. National Non-Profit, Canadian Pardon & Record Removal Services. Request a free consultation now!

  5. You can apply directly for a record suspension (or pardon*) to the Parole Board of Canada. You do not need a lawyer or representative to apply. All you need to do is follow the step-by-step instructions in this guide and pay the Application Processing Fee of $657.77 (CDN)**.

  6. A record suspension (formerly known as a pardon) allows people who were convicted of a criminal offence to have their criminal record removed and kept separate and apart from other criminal records. Using our pardon services can free your future, clearing the way for a new beginning.

  7. At one time, you could apply to the Parole Board of Canada (PBC) to have your criminal record sealed through a pardon. However, the federal government introduced legislation in 2012 to change the terminology and wait times. Pardons are now called record suspensions and are not permanent.

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