Mexico City, July 17.- The Federal Criminal Record Certificate issued by the Ministry of Security and Citizen Protection (SSPC) can be processed online, according to an agreement published by the Decentralized Administrative Body for Prevention and Social Readaptation (OADPRS).
The process begins at www.gob.mx/prevencionyreadaptacion , where you must provide general information, the Unique Population Registry Code (CURP), and, if the applicant's name matches, you will be asked to provide a birth certificate and official identification in PDF format.
Then, you must pay the processing fee, either online or through a capture line, and at the end, you can receive the document via email.
It is emphasized that this certificate should not be a requirement for applying for any type of job, since according to Article 27, Section IV, of the National Law on Criminal Enforcement, it will only be required for jobs or positions related to public or private security, "as well as when, due to the nature of the job or for reasons of public interest, it is considered required."
The SSPC emphasized that with the digitalization of this process, criminal record records can be obtained 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
According to the agreement, published this Monday in the Official Gazette of the Federation, the digital process would be operational starting Tuesday; however, the website will be accessible starting this Monday.
