Santo Domingo.– The cost of the Certification of No Criminal Record, also known as a certificate of good conduct, will go from RD$600 to RD$800, which represents a 33% increase in the service offered by the Attorney General’s Office (PGR).
Although the institution has not issued an official statement through its press department, the increase can be verified on the PGR’s online services portal.
The certificate of good conduct is a document by which it is stated that the applicant has no judicial recordaccording to Decree no. 122-07which establishes the Regulations for the Registration of Data on People with Criminal Records.
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This document can be processed in person at the PGR’s Citizen Service Centers or through its digital platform. For the in-person application, interested parties must present a valid identification and proof of payment made at the Reserve Bank (Banreservas), if the procedure is not carried out online.
If the citizen has made changes to his or her name or surname, he or she must present a copy of the identity document showing said modification or, failing that, a certification issued by an official institution, such as the Central Electoral Board (JCE), in the case of Dominican citizens, as detailed on the institutional portal.
As for foreign citizens who do not have a Dominican ID, they must apply in person at the Citizen Service Centers, presenting a copy of their passport. This procedure has an estimated time of five business days.
