
What is a CRC? It's a Criminal Record Check, or a criminal background check. In the US, you can get one without going to the FBI, but that is strictly for people who have never left their state before. If you have lived and worked outside your state, it would be prudent to get an FBI CRC. Also, if you want to live, work, and study in a foreign country, you have to get an FBI CRC, unless informed otherwise.
The first part of this post will focus on how to get your CRC done when you're applying from the US. It's a little easier, but depending on when you apply, it could mean more money spent.
For in-country applicants:
Option 1: FBI direct
The first and easiest option, like I said in my previous post, is to get a couple of fingerprints done. Get this done if you are at the beginning of the application process. Getting fingerprints directly from the FBI usually takes 2 months, but it can take up to 3 because we all know the American Government has it's own time system.
These are the documents you need:
Fingerprint cards
Application
Credit Card Payment Form
You can also pay by money order. The process costs $18.
To get your fingerprints, you can go to any technician and you can get it done at most major police stations. You can also look up where to get fingerprints done quite easily. Just use google.
Option 2: FBI Channeler
This option is for people like me who are on a time crunch. It's more expensive, but you can get results in a few weeks depending on shipping. I personally used Accurate Biometrics, it's definitely one of the cheaper options, But for a full list, please go to this link: FBI channelers
Each channeler has their own application that fits the FBI's standards and processing times are different for each channeler. This option can cost anywhere between $50 and $150, so be sure to choose the best option.
Please go to the end to see how to get your documents apostilled.
For out-of-country applicants:
This applies to people like me, who do not have the luxury of just sending everything off. You have to apply for your CRC yourself, a proxy cannot do it. What I did was fill out all of the forms, and send them to my lovely mother to send to my channeler.
You can still do the same thing as in-country applicants if you're going FBI directly, but t will still be good to have someone to send the documents back to you. Simply fill out the forms, send them to the FBI, and send them to a trustworthy person in the United States who can help you get it apostilled and send it to you.
You also have the option of sending through a channeler as well, and it works by using a proxy as well. Simply send your prints and application to your proxy, have that person send it to the channeler, and have that person apostille it before they send it to you. Same processes, just a few more steps.
How to get your document apostilled.
In most cases, you have to get your document notarized before you get it apostilled. You can get documents notarized at most banks too and at your local courthouse. To find the one nearest you, try searching it up on www.notaryrotary.com. Notarized documents should cost around $10, but it could have changed since I did my last one.
Once you have your document notarized, you have to send your document to the US Department of State with this document. You also should send a check or money order in the amount of $8 as well. Prepare a pre-paid envelope as well so that they can send it back to you.
Send your notarized document, your form, your envelope, and your check/money order to:
Office of Authentications
U.S. Department of State
CA/PPT/S/TO/AUT
44132 Mercure Cir, P.O. Box 1206
Sterling, VA 20166-1206
Once that's done, simply wait to get your documents. For out of state people, have your proxy send you the documents, or have the department of state send it to you directly with the pre-paid envelope (which is what I'll have my mother do).
Please let me know if you have any more questions.
Cheers~