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NATIONAL POLICE CHECKS - ONLINE PAYMENT From 30 September 2013 at the NSWPF website
www.police.nsw.gov.au
NATIONAL POLICE CHECKING SERVICE
CUSTOMER IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM (NPCS CIS)
N ational Police Checking Service (NPCS CIS) is available for NSW residents aged 16 years and over to apply for a National Police Check for the following:
• Visa • Adoption • Paid employment • Some occupational licensing purposes • Volunteers working in Commonwealth supported aged-care facilities.
Applicants MUST: • Complete the application form online at www.police.nsw.gov.au • Present the printed con�rmation page and proof of identity documents used to a NSW Police station and • Pay the appropriate fee either online at the time of application by credit card or at a police station.
Information packages for Police and members of the public for the Customer Identification System are available on NSW Police websites. For further enquiries, contact the Criminal Records Section by telephone (02) 8835 7888 between 8.30am and 4.30pm, Monday to Friday, or by email to [email protected].
Acceptable types of identi�cation Current passport
Current drivers licence
Birth Certi�cate
Citizenship Certi�cate
Certi�cate of Marriage or Change of Name
Government issued identity card
Medicare Card and/or Private health care fund card
Senior Citizens / Government concession card
Rates notice
Utility account (eg. electricity, gas, telephone)
Government issued proof of age card
Current student identity card
Union/Professional membership card
Licence issued by a Government authority
Employee identity card with photograph
EmergenciesTelephone: Triple Zero (000)
For hearing / speech impairedTTY: 106
For compliments and complaintsCustomer Assistance Unit
Telephone: 1800 622 571
For hearing / speech impairedTTY: (02) 9211 3776
Mon-Fri 8am-4pm
For all general enquiriesPolice Assistance Line
Telephone: 131 444For interstate callers: 1800 725 631
For hearing / speech impairedTTY: (02) 9211 3776
Anonymously report criminal activityCrime Stoppers
Telephone: 1800 333 000
For hearing / speech impairedTTY: (02) 9211 3776
To report crime anonymously