You may check on your status of application.
WHAT YOU NEED
You may contact Criminal Records Office at:
Tel : +65 6435 8277 (between 9.00 am to 5.00 pm Singapore time (GMT+8), from Mondays to Fridays, excluding Public Holidays)
Email : SPF_COC_Office@spf.gov.sg
If you have any information on any crime related to the screening(s) performed, which does not require immediate police action, you may provide the information through i-Witness.
This e-Service contains records of selected property with serial numbers which have been reported to the Police as stolen or lost. You are advised to do a screening before buying the following types of second-hand good:
▪ Camera,
▪ Laptop/Notebook computer,
▪ Mobile phone or Mobile device with IMEI number [key *#06# for IMEI],
▪ Portable Media Player, and
▪ Watch.
WHAT YOU NEED
Unique serial number (USN) of property (if applicable)
You may contact the Police at:
Tel : 999
Non Emergency : 1800 255 0000
Online : https://www.police.gov.sg/iwitness
The Warrant of Arrest is a directive order issued by the Court to arrest and produce a person before the Court. Any person who has an outstanding Warrant of Arrest :
• Shall follow the instructions as indicated on this website; and
• Can be arrested by the Police anywhere within Singapore at any time without further notice.
You may check with the respective prosecuting agencies with regard to the summonses under their purview or the courts for all other Warrant of Arrest matters.
ACRA
6325 3791
Family Justice Courts
6435 5471 / 5077
HDB
6418 8779
CUSTOMS
6355 2000
NEA
1800 225 5632
SFA
6805 2871
CPFB
6202 3157
State Courts
1800 587 8423
IPTO (BKCY/OA)
1800 225 5529
URA
6329 3434
Traffic Police
6547 6070 to 6075 / 6077
WHAT YOU NEED
You may contact the Warrant Enforcement Unit at:
Address: 391 New Bridge Road, Police Cantonment Complex (PCC), Block A Level 1, Singapore 088762
A criminal record is a record of a conviction or sentence given by the courts to an individual who was found guilty of committing a registrable offence.
With effect from 17 October 2005, the Registration of Criminals Act allows the record of a minor conviction kept in the Register of Criminals to become spent if the person has stayed crime-free for a specified period.
Individuals can check if the spent status of criminal record can be rendered spent. The purpose is to help deserving ex-offenders put their past behind them and re-integrate into society.
1. Individuals that has have satisfied a crime-free period of not less than 5 consecutive years from:
▪ The date the sentence was passed, after the sentence is no longer subject to appeal , in the case of a fine; or
▪ The date of release from legal custody, in the case of incarceration.
2. A registrable offence as stated in First Schedule and Second Schedule of the Registration of Criminals Act
▪ First Schedule
▪ Second Schedule
WHAT YOU NEED
You may contact Police Records Office at:
Tel : +65 6557 5700
As a safe management measure during the post Circuit Breaker period, the Traffic Police (TP) will continue using digital means as the primary mode of service provision. Members of the public should defer all non-urgent and non-essential visits to TP Headquarters and are highly encouraged to access and transact online with TP for any of the available e-Services.
If a driver has committed a traffic offence any day in the 3 years immediately before an insurance purchase that resulted in him/her being "awarded" demerit points, he/she would no longer be eligible for a COM on the day that he/she purchases the insurance.
The COM entitles a driver to a discount on vehicle insurance premium from participating insurance companies, over and above his No-Claim Bonus (NCB).
Drivers who have maintained a continuous demerit-point-free driving record for the past 3 years.
WHAT YOU NEED
NRIC / FIN
You may contact the Traffic Police at:
Tel : +65 6547 0000
Email : SPF_TP_Feedback@spf.gov.sg
You may check on your status of your appeal.
WHAT YOU NEED
Offence Reference Number
You may contact the Traffic Police at:
Tel : +65 6547 0000
Email : SPF_TP_Feedback@spf.gov.sg
You may check on your status of your appeal.
WHAT YOU NEED
Appeal Reference Number
You may contact the Traffic Police at:
Tel : +65 6547 0000
Email : SPF_TP_Feedback@spf.gov.sg
Your driving licence is the only legal document that certifies you as a qualified driver of the class(es) of vehicle stated on the licence. The driving licence must be produced when authorities request for proof of your eligibility to drive vehicles under the various classes.
You can check the validity of driving licences, class(es) of driving licences possessed and the respective expiry date(s).
WHAT YOU NEED
NRIC / FIN and Date of Birth
You may contact the Traffic Police at:
Tel : +65 6547 0000
Email : SPF_TP_Feedback@spf.gov.sg
You can check their total demerit points accumulated and any existing suspension records.
WHAT YOU NEED
NRIC / FIN and Photocard License Serial Number
You may contact the Traffic Police at:
Tel : +65 6547 0000
Email : SPF_TP_Feedback@spf.gov.sg
This e-Service only reflects records of outstanding traffic summonses issued by the Traffic Police. If you have any outstanding case which is still being investigated but have not been issued with a traffic summons or a Notice To Attend Court, the record will not be shown here.
You can check the details of traffic offences of a vehicle.
WHAT YOU NEED
NRIC / FIN and Photocard License Serial Number
Foreign Registered Vehicle Number
You can provide feedback to the Traffic Police at the following:
Your driving licence is the only legal document that certifies you as a qualified driver of the class(es) of vehicle stated on the licence. The driving licence must be produced when authorities request for proof of your eligibility to drive vehicles under the various classes.
You can check the status of the application of your photocard driving licence.
WHAT YOU NEED
NRIC / FIN and Date of Birth
You may contact the Traffic Police at:
Tel : +65 6547 0000
Email : SPF_TP_Feedback@spf.gov.sg