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πŸš” Police Records

Want to ascertain if someone’s past interactions with law enforcement have been on the right side of the law? The Police Records report dives into the archives of the PolicΓ­a Nacional de Colombia to check for any criminal records tied to an individual. πŸš”πŸ”Ž

  • Document ID: 🎫 The unique identifier linked to every individual.
  • Document Type (Optional): πŸ“œ What kind of ID are you providing? It helps fine-tune our search!
OutcomeDescription
πŸ”΄ FAILEDOops! The search revealed some criminal records for the provided ID.
🟒 PASSEDGreat news! The individual doesn’t have any criminal records with the national police based on our findings.
πŸ”΅ INCOMPLETEHmm, something went awry! We couldn’t complete the verification due to validation issues.

According to the PolicΓ­a Nacional de Colombia’s website, here are the two result messages that can be returned and their legal definitions:

  • No tiene asuntos pendientes con las autoridades judiciales

    • For persons who don’t have a criminal background and for whom the competent court authorities have decreed the extinction of the conviction or the expiration of the statue of limitations.
    • We consider these cases to be PASSED
  • Actualmente no es requerido por autoridad judicial

    • For persons who are currently serving a conviction sentence.
    • We consider these cases to be FAILED

You can learn more about the messages and the source on the PolicΓ­a Nacional website.

πŸ“ Quick Notes on Document IDs:

National documents typically come in the following lengths:

  • πŸ“ 10 digits, usually starting with a β€˜1’, a result of auto-increment in document numbering.
  • πŸ“ 9 digits, older national documents with varying digits.
  • πŸ“ 8 digits, another format for older national documents.

Foreign cards, on the other hand, are:

  • πŸ“ 6 digits in length, representing foreign card numbers.

Equip yourself with insights from the Police Records report. Because, when it comes to public safety, knowledge is not just power, it’s a responsibility. πŸš”πŸ’‘