Monday, 9 March 2026

How to Get a Police Clearance Certificate in Dubai in 2026 — For Residents and Non-Residents

 What Is a Police Clearance Certificate in Dubai — and What's It Also Called?


A Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) in Dubai is the same document as a Good Conduct Certificate. Different authorities use different names but it is one document, issued by either Dubai Police or the UAE Ministry of Interior (MOI), confirming you have no criminal record during your time in the UAE. Employers, embassies, universities, and immigration authorities across countries like Canada, Australia, the UK, and Germany routinely require it before processing your application.

How to Get It If You Are Currently Inside the UAE

This is the straightforward route. You have three options — all digital. Open the Dubai Police app or visit the Dubai Police website, navigate to Individual Services, and search for Good Conduct Certificate. Alternatively use the MOI app and select "Issuance of Criminal Clearance Certificate." Log in using UAE Pass for fastest processing since your biometric data is already linked. If you have a valid Emirates ID, you will not need to submit fingerprints separately — they are already on record. Processing is typically completed within 24 hours on working days, and the certificate is issued in both Arabic and English. Fees generally range between AED 100 and AED 200 depending on the channel and any delivery options you select.

How to Get It If You Are Outside the UAE

This is where most people get stuck. If you previously lived in the UAE and now need a PCC for a job visa, immigration, or residency application from abroad, the process has extra steps. First, get a full 10-fingerprint card from your local police station in your current country. Second, have that fingerprint card attested by the UAE Embassy or Consulate in your country — this is a mandatory step that cannot be skipped. Third, submit your application through the MOI or Dubai Police digital platforms along with your passport copy and the attested fingerprint card. Processing takes longer for overseas applicants due to the additional verification steps involved.

How Long Is It Valid and When Should You Apply?

A Dubai Police-issued PCC is valid for 3 months from the date of issuance, while an MOI-issued certificate may be valid for only 30 days in some cases. Always confirm which authority the receiving organisation requires the certificate from before applying, and time your application so the certificate does not expire before your submission deadline. Applying too early is one of the most common and avoidable mistakes.

Why Attestation Is a Separate Step Most People Miss

Getting the PCC is step one. If you are submitting it to a foreign government, embassy, or international institution, you will almost certainly also need it attested — meaning officially verified by the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and potentially by the destination country's embassy in the UAE. Many people only discover this requirement after their application is rejected. Professional attestation services handle this entire chain on your behalf, ensuring the document meets the exact authentication standard required by the receiving authority, with no guesswork and no costly rejections.

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