How to check if you have a criminal record

How to check whether you have a criminal record is as follows:

You can go to the public security bureau where you are registered with your valid ID to check. If you bring your ID card to the local police station for enquiry, but if you were under 18 years old at the time of the crime and were sentenced to a fixed-term imprisonment of less than five years, the relevant criminal records should be sealed. Under normal circumstances, after criminal records are sealed, they must not be provided to any unit or individual.

Online

1. Use WeChat on your mobile phone to follow the local public security official account.

2. After entering the official account, click "People's Livelihood Policing" in the lower left corner of the page.

3. After entering the page, click to select "Certificate of No Criminal Record".

4. Click "Application for Certificate of No Criminal Record" to proceed to the next step.

5. Read the prompt and select "Agree, start application".

6. Fill in the personal information according to the page display. Note that the purpose of the final filling is other. After filling in, click "Agree, start application".

7. According to the page prompt "Application Successful", click "OK".

8. Return to the application page and click "Application Result Query" below to check whether the application was successful.

Relevant expansion

1. Those with the following impact records:

1. Those that will affect the person and his children to participate in civil service examinations, military recruitment and other political examinations;

2. If a person who was under 18 years of age at the time of the crime and was sentenced to a fixed-term imprisonment of five years or less than 5 years of fixed-term imprisonment was sentenced to a penalty of less than 5 years of fixed-term imprisonment, the relevant criminal records shall be sealed;

3. Sealed criminal records may not be inspected by any unit or individual except for the needs of judicial organs for handling cases or for inquiries by relevant units in accordance with national regulations.

2. Legal basis: Article 13 of the Judges Law of the People's Republic of China

The following persons are not allowed to serve as judges:

1. Received criminal punishment for committing a crime;

2. Being dismissed from public office;

III. Being revoked as a lawyer or notary or being removed from the arbitration committee;

IV. Other situations provided by law.

The circumstances that will leave a criminal record are as follows:

1. Those who have received public security penalties or criminal penalties;

2. Drug addicts;

3. Frequently petition, and people with similar situations report that they have a criminal record;

4. Economic cases go to the detention center, but the procuratorate does not approve the arrest in the end.