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Curtms wrote:Use the receipt
hustla_ambition101 wrote:It takes longer if rolled on paper. If done at a station with a machine it is ready in a matter of days.
Revenue stream for the ttps88sins wrote:Why they call this thing a certificate of good character? All it really is is just a report on whether or not you have a criminal record. It has nothing to do with a person's character.
Once never caught and convicted, the biggest old thief and rapist and murderer could get one saying that they a good boy. Them kinda people character real good eh?
redmanjp wrote:How long does it usually take to get one? My sister applied to Sangre Grande Station and they told her a month, but she needs it in 1-2 weeks.
As of Monday. Appointment still necessaryabbow wrote:Service restored.
88sins wrote:Why they call this thing a certificate of good character? All it really is is just a report on whether or not you have a criminal record. It has nothing to do with a person's character.
Once never caught and convicted, the biggest old thief and rapist and murderer could get one saying that they a good boy. Them kinda people character real good eh?
Backward banana Republic.0rb1tz wrote:ROFL those instructions are complete garbage. I did all that, made an appointment via email and then phone confirmation at the station, printed it out in colour at a print shop on legal 14-inch paper. Arrived well on time for the appointment. Nothing had changed. Still line up, first come, first serve. I told the officer that i had an appointment, she said ok line up there with everyone else. Nobody else has a printed form except me, and it never mattered because they took the $50 from everyone the same way and did the same procedure on the fp machine and filled out a form on the desk. Some people just walked in the place past the line and "know ah police" and get put ahead of the line without even waiting 5 minutes.
It's Trinidad Police. Don't be fooled, it will never change.
This is the typical situation will nearly all government businesses.ruffrider27 wrote:My friend in Canada is in the process for her PR , one of the requirements is to get her cc from Trinidad, took her electronic FP at the approved location in Mississauga ,sent all the documents via fedex , all that took 2 days , her sister received the documents logged it at central police station , in pos .
Its 2 months now ,they saying it got lost with the alot of other people documents , she needs to resend it . sweet T&T
ek4ever wrote:Trinidad, 3rd world forever
Yupzoom rader wrote:This is the typical situation will nearly all government businesses.ruffrider27 wrote:My friend in Canada is in the process for her PR , one of the requirements is to get her cc from Trinidad, took her electronic FP at the approved location in Mississauga ,sent all the documents via fedex , all that took 2 days , her sister received the documents logged it at central police station , in pos .
Its 2 months now ,they saying it got lost with the alot of other people documents , she needs to resend it . sweet T&T
No one takes accountability but they quickly to put house tax on you
*KRONIK* wrote:The part i doesnt understand
Why they need to take your finger prints EVERYTIME?
I mean, the fackin scanner always broken
So is black ink they wanna use.
And why they can file it or store it?
Where they does put it?
Exactlyj.o.e wrote:*KRONIK* wrote:The part i doesnt understand
Why they need to take your finger prints EVERYTIME?
I mean, the fackin scanner always broken
So is black ink they wanna use.
And why they can file it or store it?
Where they does put it?
Trinidad public advice need an entire IT overhaul. Fingerprints should be taken at ID card application and shared across platforms. That way you request everything online and don’t even deal with the station.
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