
Official Singapore PCC (Certificate of Clearance)
A Singapore Police Clearance Certificate, officially known as a Certificate of Clearance (COC), is issued by the Singapore Police Force (SPF).
It confirms whether the applicant has any criminal record during their stay in Singapore.
Singapore COC is required for:
If you previously lived, worked, or studied in Singapore, you may require a Singapore PCC.
Trueway International provides structured assistance for Singapore COC applications from India, including fingerprint guidance and document verification.
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To apply for a Singapore Police Clearance Certificate, you must provide the following:
Educational certificates, good standing certificates, and internship documents are not required.
Fingerprint Requirement (Mandatory)
Singapore COC requires the following:
An incorrect fingerprint format may cause rejection.
Our team provides fingerprint format guidance before submission.
Processing Time
30 to 40 Working Days
Processing time may vary depending on Singapore Police verification.
Service Charge
₹30,000
Additional courier charges (if applicable) will be communicated before proceeding.
Step 1 – Case Review
We verify passport, FIN, and stay history.
Step 2 – Fingerprint Guidance
The proper fingerprint format was shared and reviewed.
Step 3 – Document Verification
All copies checked for clarity and completeness.
Step 4 – Application Submission
Application submitted as per Singapore Police guidelines.
Step 5 – COC Issuance
A certificate of clearance is issued after verification.
Pre-submission verification reduces rejection risk.
Singapore COC requires strict compliance with fingerprint and documentation standards.
Trueway International ensures:
We focus on compliance and accuracy to prevent delays.
Singapore COC (Certificate of Clearance) is a police clearance certificate issued by the Singapore Police Force.
If your passport copy, FIN, and fingerprint are ready, you can proceed.
Start Singapore PCC Process
Speak to a documentation specialist.