Privacy Policy

1. Collection, Use and Disclosure of Personal Information

2. What Information we collect 
Information collected is necessary for the removal the individual’s criminal record or for their application for advance permission to enter the USA, and may include: name, address, telephone number, date of birth, place of birth, immigration status, fingerprints, court records, local police, OPP, RCMP, and FBI records, driver’s licence number, employer information, and so on.

3. Consent 
The individual’s knowledge of and consent to Canadian Document Services Inc collection, use and disclosure of personal information is critical. Canadian Document Services Inc relies on the following actions by the individuals as indications of their consent to our existing and future personal information practices:

4. Limiting Collection and Retention of Personal Information

5. Safeguards

6. Accuracy, Accountability, Openness and Applicant Access 
An individual, upon request, shall be informed of the existence, use and disclosure of his or her Personal Information and shall be given access to that information.
Our knowledge about changes to some of the individual’s Personal Information, such as telephone number, address and any new criminal involvement may be key to providing continued services and communication with the individual.
A copy of this Privacy Policy can be accessed through our website at www.criminalrecordsofcanada.com. Canadian Document Services Inc is responsible for all Personal Information under its control and has designated a Chief Privacy Officer who is accountable to the Board of Directors for Canadian Document Services Inc compliance with this Privacy Policy.

7. Provide Recourse 
If an individual has a privacy issue complaint, apply@federalapplications.org. We will take appropriate measures to rectify privacy issue problems on a case by case basis, should any ever arise.