PCC Apostille Service

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q1: What is the simple definition of a PCC Apostille?
    A PCC Apostille is an official certification attached to your Police Clearance Certificate that verifies the authenticity of the issuing authority’s signature or seal, making the PCC legally valid in Hague Apostille Convention countries.
  • Q2: Is PCC apostille mandatory for PR (Permanent Residency)?
    Yes. Most PR programs require an apostilled PCC for background verification. Detail: Always confirm destination rules. Non-Hague countries do not accept apostille and instead require embassy or consular legalization.
  • Q3: What’s the difference between PCC Apostille and PCC Attestation?
    Apostille is a single-step legalization for Hague Convention countries. Attestation (or legalization) is a multi-step process required for non-Hague countries and involves embassy or consulate verification.
  • Q4: Do all countries require an apostille on the PCC?
    No. Only Hague Convention countries accept apostille. Detail: Non-Hague countries (e.g., UAE, Saudi Arabia, China) require MEA attestation followed by embassy legalization.
  • Q5: How long does the entire PCC + Apostille process take?
    It varies. PCC issuance via RPO typically takes 1–4 weeks (depending on police verification). MEA apostille usually takes 2-3 working days after PCC issuance. Detail: Plan for 4–6 weeks total including buffer time.
  • Q6: Can an authorized agent complete PCC apostille on my behalf?
    Yes, with valid authorization. Detail: A signed authorization/POA and ID proof of the representative are required.
  • Q7: Can I get an apostille on a photocopy of my PCC?
    No. Apostilles are issued only on original PCCs. Detail: Authorities must verify the original signature and seal. Photocopies are rejected.
  • Q8: What happens if my PCC was rejected by MEA?
    The cause is identified and corrective steps are taken before re-submission. Detail: Common reasons include wrong issuing authority, format issues, or expired PCC. Priority re-submission is possible after correction.
  • Q9: Do translations of PCC need notarization?
    Translation rules are country-specific, but translations must always be certified and on professional letterhead. Detail: • Canada: Translator affidavit required if not provincially certified • Australia: NAATI-certified translator preferred
  • Q10: Can a laminated PCC be apostilled?
    Usually no. Laminated PCCs are often rejected. Detail: An official duplicate or reissued PCC must be obtained before apostille. Assistance is provided if needed.
  • Q11: How do I track my PCC apostille status?
    Real-time tracking is provided via SMS, email, and case manager updates throughout the process.
  • Q12: What documents are typically required for a PCC apostille?
    The original PCC is mandatory. Detail: Additional documents usually include a passport copy, ID proof, apostille request form, applicable fee, and sometimes a purpose/destination letter.
  • Q13: Can I apply for a PCC if I am currently outside India?
    Yes. Indian citizens abroad can apply through the Indian Embassy or Consulate in their country of residence. Detail: Processing timelines and steps may differ slightly.
  • Q14: Does the apostille mention the destination country?
    No. The apostille sticker itself is generic. Detail: However, the PCC issued by the RPO usually mentions the destination country—ensure it matches your visa or immigration requirement.
  • Q15: Is a PCC apostille required for a student visa?
    It depends on the destination country and institution. Detail: Many countries require an apostilled PCC for long-term study programs. Always verify embassy and university requirements.
  • Q16: Can I use a PCC without an apostille in another country?
    Typically no. Most foreign authorities require PCCs to be apostilled or legalized for legal acceptance. Detail: Submitting a PCC without apostille often leads to rejection.
  • Q17: Can I apostille my PCC online?
    You can start the process online (document submission, pickup request), but the apostille stamp itself is issued physically by the Ministry of External Affairs or its authorized offices.

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