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Fast Ontario Background Screening

Your Ontario CRJMC.
In Minutes, Not Days.

We provide an electronically certified police certificate CPIC Level II (Criminal Record & Judicial Matters Check) for Ontario Security Guard, Private Investigator or any other government-regulated licensing applications. Government-grade screening delivered straight to your device.

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Simple, Flat-Fee Pricing

No hidden fees, no subscription.

$54.99

+ HST

Includes digital delivery. HST applies.

2.4% or ($1.32) credit card processing fee
will apply to this transaction.

Stop waiting in line at the Police Station.

The traditional way takes days, requires travel, and leaves you waiting for the mail. The CRJMC.solutions way is fully digital, securely verified, and delivered within the business day.

The Old Way

Drive to station, wait in line, fill paper forms, wait 3-14 days for mail delivery.

The CRJMC.solutions Way

Verify ID on your phone, complete entirely online, get secure digital results in minutes.

Fast Verification App

Done in 3 Simple Steps

No paperwork, no printing, no mailing. The entire process happens securely on your device.

01

Verify Identity

Snap a photo of your government ID and a quick selfie. Our secure system verifies you instantly.

02

Run The Check

We securely connect with Canadian police databases to run your Criminal Record & Judicial Matters Check.

03

Get Results

Download your official, digitally certified CRJMC immediately. Ready to submit with your application.

What's Included in a CRJMC?

A Criminal Record and Judicial Matters Check (Level 2) is the specific check required for licensing. It includes:

  • Criminal convictions from CPIC and/or local databases
  • Summary convictions for 5 years (when identified)
  • Findings of Guilt under the Youth Criminal Justice Act
  • Outstanding entries (charges, warrants, judicial orders)
  • Absolute and conditional discharges

Frequently Asked Questions