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PCC in Lithuania: What Documents Do Non-Residents Need?

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 #

  1. Prepare Documents: Gather all the necessary documents as listed above. Ensure that all copies are clear and legible.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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:

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.

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