This information is provided for general purposes only and is not legal or professional advice or opinion of any kind.
A police record check, also known as a ‘background check’, is a search of police records on an individual. These checks are often used as part of a screening process for employment or volunteering. In Ontario, when a police record check is requested, consent must first be granted by the individual being checked.
In Ontario, the Police Record Checks Reform Act , sets the standards that govern how police record checks are conducted and what is included in the check. The act authorizes three different types of police record checks.
A criminal record check includes:
A criminal record and judicial matters check, includes:
A vulnerable sector check includes:
In Ontario the following information must be included in police record checks that are subject to the Police Record Checks Reform Act .
However, does not disclose summary convictions if the request is made more than five years after the date of the summary conviction.
However, does not disclose summary convictions if the request is made more than five years after the date of the summary conviction.
However, does not disclose summary convictions if the request is made more than five years after the date of the summary conviction.
Disclosed in accordance with restrictions under the Youth Criminal Justice Act and Police Record Checks Reform Act requirements .
Disclosed in accordance with restrictions under the Youth Criminal Justice Act and Police Record Checks Reform Act requirements.
Disclosed in accordance with restrictions under the Youth Criminal Justice Act and Police Record Checks Reform Act requirements .
However, not disclosed if the request is made more than one year after the date of the absolute discharge.
However, not disclosed if the request is made more than one year after the date of the absolute discharge.
However, not disclosed if the request is made more than three years after the date of the conditional discharge.
However, not disclosed if the request is made more than three years after the date of the conditional discharge.
However, does not disclose:
However, does not disclose:
However, does not disclose if the request is made more than five years after the date of the finding or if the individual received an absolute discharge.
Section 10 of Ontario’s Police Record Checks Reform Act outlines criteria that must be met for disclosing non-conviction information in circumstances set out in that section.
In Ontario, you can request a police record check from either:
If you are asked to get a police record check, under Ontario’s Police Record Checks Reform Act , your rights are:
Exemptions to these rules may also apply in certain situations, which are outlined in the act or the Exemptions Regulation.
An organization may require you to get a police record check to apply for or maintain a volunteer position.
In Ontario, under the Police Record Checks Reform Act , volunteers are eligible to receive free criminal record checks ( CRC ) and/or criminal record and judicial matters checks ( CRJMC ) from police services. Volunteers will still be required to pay any fees charged by police services for a Vulnerable Sector Check.
Volunteers can also receive up to five free copies of the results of their CRC s and/or CRJMC s, if the extra copies are requested at the time of the initial request.
A police service may require a letter from the organization where you intend to volunteer to confirm your eligibility and the type of check required. Verify the requirements with your local police service.
If you request a CRC or CRJMC through a private business that is authorized to provide police record checks (instead of a police service), you would not be eligible for a free police record check under the act.
If an organization asks a person to get a police record check for reasons such as employment or licensing, the organization is responsible to ensure the screening process is consistent with the Ontario Human Rights Code as well as other relevant legislation.
Certain police record checks have been exempted from the Police Record Checks Reform Act , or parts of the act. A full list of exemptions are outlined in the legislation and the exemptions regulation .
Examples of police record check exemptions include, but are not limited to, certain situations such as: