Criminal Records & Record Suspensions: Difference between revisions
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For discharges before 1992, you must make a written request to remove the discharge. [http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/en/managing-criminal-records Visit rcmp.gc.ca for a form] to request a discharge be purged from RCMP records. | For discharges before 1992, you must make a written request to remove the discharge. [http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/en/managing-criminal-records Visit rcmp.gc.ca for a form] to request a discharge be purged from RCMP records. | ||
===A | ===A record suspension limits access to your criminal record=== | ||
If you’re found guilty of a crime, your criminal record doesn’t disappear, even after many years. | If you’re found guilty of a crime, your criminal record doesn’t disappear, even after many years. | ||