Police clearance certificate  –  how to apply online

 

         Police clearance certificate  is very important  document for proof that a person has no criminal  record and not involved in criminal  cases in his home country. Its procedures differ from state to state. It is required for business  abroad,obtaining entry visa for certain  countries, employers  request,joining foreign university, working as a tourist guide. The police department  provides clearance  certificate to the direct application  in kerala, application  from abroad  and application  from outside Kerala. 

Documents

  • Voters ID
  • Passbook
  • Adhar card
  • sslc book
  • ration card
  • Bank passbook
  • proof of identity
  • Passport size photos

How to apply for kerala police clearance  certificate 

  • Visit official  website  of passport seva online. 
  • Enter login ID.
  • Click apply for police clearance certificate.
  • You will get two options. You can fill application  form offline and upload the form.
  • Enter passport number, date of issue and date of expiry of passport,place of issue ,etc.
  • Enter purpose of certificate. 
  • Submit the application with these documents. 
  • The applicant details   includes name,fathers name,date of birth,adhar number, passport  number, phone number,  purpose of visit,name and address of referenced  person.
  • Enter family  details. 
  • Enter address 
  • Submit the form. Click  pay and schedule  mode.
  • The fees can be paid at the police station. The applicant can make online payment  through  e treasury.
  • You will get slot  time ,date I your mobile phone.you will go to the office at correct  time.
  •  you should submit application  copy,ID proof, address proof,passport. 
  • After verification police clearance certificate will be issued. 
  • It rendered at Rs 114 per application. 
  • Proof of Payment  must be attached to the application. 

         You can visit nearest police station and wish to apply for police clearance  certificate. The applicant  must provide statement regarding previous convictions against  liability. 

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