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Police certificate translation

Translation Agency of Alberta performs certified translations of police certificates (criminal records) and other documents for Citizenship and Immigration Canada and many other Government and private organizations.

Citizenship and Immigration Canada also requires an original police certificate (criminal record) to be attached to the translation. Make sure to do that after you receive your translation. Please read this for more information on this matter: copy notarization.

How to order

You may place an online order by simply filling out the Free quote form or by emailing us the document to be translated. You are also welcome to come over to our office.

Most translations (with affidavits) are completed within 1-3 business days. Check our pricing and delivery please.

All translations can be mailed to any address in Canada at no cost. Our translations are paired with affidavits and accepted by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada and many Canadian official institutions.
Order online or at our offices in Calgary and Edmonton.

Pricing per document

One page $59
Two pages $79
Three pages $119
Four pages $149
30+ pages (each) $25
Passport stamp $5
Extra copy $15
Extra copy ATIO $30
Color copy $10
Authentication $99

A minimum of $59 is charged per order or language.
Example: one-page certificate and 3 passport stamps cost $59+$59=$118
ATIO certified: from $99.
Exotic languages: from $69.
Notarized for outside Canada

Delivery

Pick up (free) when ready
Regular mail (free) +2...6 days
Xpresspost ($30) +1...2 days
FedEx ($45) +1...2 days
Regular USA ($15) +3...5 days
Xpresspost USA ($30) +2...3 days
Worldwide ($95) +4...6 days

We offer walk-in services in Calgary and Edmonton. Residents of other cities and towns of Alberta are welcome to order online and receive their translations via Canada Post within a few days.

Don't forget to notarize the copy

Immigration Refugee and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) specifically requires to have a copy of your original document to be certified (notarized) as a TRUE COPY by any local Notary Public. This copy is to be stapled to the certified translation.

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