South African Police Clearance Certificate from Abroad
How to obtain a South African Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) while living overseas. This document confirms whether you have a criminal record in South Africa and is required for immigration, employment, and visa applications in many countries.
When Do You Need a Police Clearance Certificate?
Immigration
Required for permanent residence, citizenship, and most long-term visa applications in countries like Australia, UK, Canada, New Zealand, UAE, and many others.
Employment
Many employers abroad require police clearance from all countries where you have lived, including South Africa. Essential for government jobs, healthcare, education, and security roles.
Education
Some universities and professional registration bodies require police clearance for admissions or accreditation, particularly in teaching, medicine, and law.
Adoption
International adoption agencies and courts require police clearance from all countries of residence for prospective adoptive parents.
How to Apply from Abroad
Step 1Get Your Fingerprints Taken
Have your fingerprints taken at:
- Your nearest South African embassy or consulate
- A local police station in your country of residence
- An authorised fingerprinting service
Use the SAPS 91(a) form if available, or the official fingerprint form of your country. All 10 fingerprints must be captured. The form must be an original, not a copy.
Step 2Prepare Application Documents
- Completed fingerprint form (original)
- Certified copy of South African ID or passport
- Proof of payment (R190 per application)
- Cover letter stating reason for application
- Return address (the embassy address or a South African address for collection)
Step 3Submit Your Application
You can submit through:
- SA Embassy: Submit at the consular section of your nearest mission
- Direct to SAPS: Post directly to Criminal Record & Crime Scene Management (CR & CSM), SAPS, Private Bag X308, Pretoria, 0001, South Africa
Payment: R190 in cash at a SA police station, or electronically into the SAPS bank account. Contact the embassy for banking details.
Step 4Track and Collect
Monitor progress via the SAPS website. Processing takes approximately 6-8 weeks. The certificate will be sent to the address specified in your application. If submitted through an embassy, collect from the embassy.
Important: Applications submitted from abroad are not automatically returned. You must arrange for collection as indicated on the form.
Apostille for Use Abroad
A South African police clearance certificate usually needs to be apostilled before it can be used abroad.
- Standard apostille (DIRCO): 6-8 weeks processing
- Expedited apostille (service providers): 1-2 weeks, higher cost
- Where to apostille: Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO), Pretoria, or through an accredited service provider
- Validity: The police clearance certificate is valid for 6 months from date of issue