Let's talk about this problem in detail.
I did see in the news that a public security organ in Dingzhou, Hebei Province started the "online O police station", that is, the "network police service center", which also provided the service of issuing the certificate of no criminal record, but it was not a general platform. Secondly, even online, it can't issue a certificate of no criminal record for released prisoners with criminal records. If it is because 17 is a minor, the penalty is less than five years, and the file can be sealed, how can I find it before? This is not logical. I love you.
After thinking about it, there are two possibilities: first, your local regulations on the sealing of juvenile criminal records have changed in recent years; Second, you issue this certificate of no criminal record for tourism purposes, not for employment and enrollment. Considering your father's age, he is 57-8 years old. Knowing that his fate has passed, many restrictions should be relaxed relatively. And it's not an entrance exam, it's just a tour, so the police station will issue you a certificate of no criminal record.
In addition, by the way, you said that it was normal for your father to commit crimes 40 years ago, and he could still find the criminal record of 10 years ago. But you said that you 17 years old was sentenced to five years for a crime, and you said that you 18 years old was locked up. This is a bit strange-isn't it five years? Why did 17 go in and 18 go out? Even if the sentence is reduced, it should not be reduced so much.
No matter how long it takes. You said that your father has a criminal record and can issue a "certificate of no criminal record", which is really impossible under normal circumstances. As mentioned above, since your father has a criminal punishment record, he has been punished and committed crimes, how can he issue a certificate of no criminal record? If it's because a minor committed a crime and sealed the file for less than five years, then you shouldn't have found it before.
As for the online police station, it should be the grassroots police station in some places. In order to facilitate the neighbors in the jurisdiction and avoid direct close contact as much as possible, some local police stations conduct some simple business on the Internet policing platform. But this is not large-scale, let alone universal. So the differences in some places cannot be generalized.
In the final analysis, it is still the two conjectures mentioned above: First, the local regulations on the storage of juvenile criminal records have changed. Your father 17 years old, less than five years of criminal record has been sealed.
Second, the certificate of no criminal record is not issued for employment, admission, etc. , but for business trips and other matters, so the requirements are relatively loose.
Of course, both possibilities are guesses. As I said before, there are local regulations and there are differences from place to place. If you must know the exact reason, the best way is to ask the police station that issued the certificate of no criminal record.
I have answered this question before, but it seems that it has never been adopted. Can it be adopted this time?