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Police records office reopens after arson, processing delays continue

After closing due to a fire last week, the Criminal Records Office is once again accepting applications for police clearance certificates, but the RCIPS warns the processing time is expected to be 14 business days.

Criminal Records Office addresses delays

The RCIPS Criminal Records Office advised that application processing times should now take around five working days.
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Criminal Records Office to close early Wednesday

The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service notes that the Criminal Records Office and the Security and Firearms Licensing Unit will close early Wednesday.
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Police records office to close early Wednesday

The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service has advised that its Criminal Records Office and the Security and Firearms Licensing Unit in Windjammer Plaza on Walkers Road will close early on Wednesday, March 21.

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