PCC (Police Clearance Certificate) Requirements for Non-Residents in Lithuania #
A Police Clearance Certificate (PCC), also known as a criminal record extract, is often required for various purposes, including employment, immigration, and visa applications. For non-residents in Lithuania, obtaining a PCC involves specific procedures and documentation.
General Requirements for Non-Residents #
Non-residents typically need to provide the following documents when applying for a PCC in Lithuania:
- Application Form: A completed application form for a Police Clearance Certificate. This form is usually available on the website of the Lithuanian police or at the relevant issuing authority.
- Identification Document: A copy of a valid passport or other official identification document. The document must clearly show your photograph, full name, date of birth, and place of birth.
- Proof of Residence: Documents that prove the period of residence in Lithuania. This may include:
- Temporary Residence Permit
- Visa
- Registration certificate issued by the Migration Department
- Rental agreements or utility bills showing your address in Lithuania
- Power of Attorney (if applicable): If someone is applying on your behalf, a notarized power of attorney is required.
- Payment Receipt: Proof of payment of the applicable fee for the issuance of the PCC.
- Additional Documents: Depending on the specific circumstances, additional documents may be required. It is advisable to check with the issuing authority for any specific requirements.
Where to Apply #
Applications for a PCC can typically be submitted to the following authorities:
- Lithuanian Police Department: The main police department in Lithuania is responsible for issuing PCCs.
- Migration Department: If the PCC is required for immigration purposes, the Migration Department may also provide information and assistance.
- Consular Offices: Lithuanian embassies or consulates in your country of residence may also assist with the application process.
Application Process #
- Prepare Documents: Gather all the necessary documents as listed above. Ensure that all copies are clear and legible.
- Submit Application: Submit the application form and supporting documents to the relevant authority. This can usually be done in person or by mail. Some authorities may also offer online application options.
- Pay the Fee: Pay the required fee for the issuance of the PCC. The fee amount may vary, so check the current fee schedule with the issuing authority.
- Processing Time: The processing time for a PCC can vary. It typically takes a few weeks to a month. Check with the issuing authority for the estimated processing time.
- Receive the PCC: Once the PCC is issued, you can collect it in person or have it mailed to your address.
Important Considerations #
- Translations: If any of your documents are not in Lithuanian, you may need to provide certified translations.
- Legalization/Apostille: Depending on the country where you intend to use the PCC, you may need to have it legalized or apostilled. Check the requirements of the specific country.
- Validity: The validity of a PCC can vary. Check with the requesting authority to ensure that the PCC is still valid at the time of submission.
Official Resources #
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, refer to the following official resources:
- Lithuanian Police Department: https://policija.lrv.lt/en/
- Migration Department of Lithuania: https://migracija.lrv.lt/en/
Disclaimer: Regulations and procedures can change, so it is always best to verify the latest requirements with the official Lithuanian authorities or a legal professional.