Certificate of No Criminal Record in Belarus
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Criminal Record Certificate in Belarus
A criminal record certificate – справка о несудимости – is an official document issued by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Belarus confirming whether a person has a criminal record in Belarus. It is one of the most frequently requested documents for immigration applications, work permits, residence permit applications, professional licensing, security clearance procedures and other official purposes abroad.
The certificate is issued in Russian and has a validity period of three months from the date of issue. This short validity window means that timing is critical – the certificate must be obtained, apostilled and translated within three months, and submitted to the relevant authority before it expires.
For Belarusian citizens and former residents living abroad, obtaining this certificate without travelling to Belarus requires a power of attorney to a representative in Belarus. We manage the full process – obtaining the certificate, arranging the apostille and providing the certified English translation – coordinating the timing to ensure the certificate remains valid throughout.
When a Belarusian Criminal Record Certificate Is Required
Immigration applications: Most immigration authorities require a criminal record certificate from every country where an applicant has lived for a significant period. Belarusian citizens applying for visas, residence permits or citizenship in EU countries, the United States, Israel, Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom and many other countries will typically need a Belarusian criminal record certificate.
Residence permit applications in Belarus: Foreign nationals applying for a temporary or permanent residence permit in Belarus must submit a criminal record certificate from their country of citizenship – apostilled and translated into Russian. Belarusian citizens applying for permits in other countries need the Belarusian certificate.
Professional licensing and employment: Certain professions – healthcare, education, security, financial services, legal services – require applicants to demonstrate a clean criminal record. A Belarusian certificate is required for Belarusian-qualified professionals seeking recognition of their qualifications abroad.
Adoption proceedings: International adoption procedures in most countries require criminal record certificates from both prospective adoptive parents – including from Belarus if either parent lived there.
Security clearance: Employment in positions requiring security clearance frequently requires criminal record certificates from all countries of previous residence.
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Timing – The Three-Month Validity Window
The three-month validity of the criminal record certificate is the most important practical constraint in the process. The clock starts from the date of issue – not from the date of apostille or translation.
Total elapsed time from power of attorney to delivery: obtaining the power of attorney and apostille abroad – one to four weeks depending on the country; obtaining the certificate – up to 15 days; apostille on the certificate – one to two weeks; certified translation – three to five days; courier delivery – three to seven days. Total: four to eight weeks in a typical case.
This leaves a window of four to eight weeks between delivery and expiry. We advise clients to submit the certificate to the relevant authority as soon as possible after receipt – and not to start the process until they are close to ready to submit.
Where a client’s immigration or licensing process requires the certificate to be valid at a specific future date, we plan the timing of the process backwards from that date to ensure validity.
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What the Certificate Shows
The Belarusian criminal record certificate shows whether the named person has a current criminal record in Belarus – whether they have been convicted of a criminal offence and whether that conviction is still on their record under Belarusian law.
Under Belarusian law, convictions are removed from the criminal record – погашение судимости – after the expiry of defined periods following completion of the sentence. The length of the period depends on the severity of the offence. A certificate issued after the expiry of the relevant period will show no criminal record even if the person was previously convicted.
The certificate does not show: administrative violations – minor regulatory offences that are not criminal in nature; criminal investigations that did not result in a conviction; expunged convictions where the record period has expired.
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FAQ
Three months from the date of issue. The certificate must be apostilled, translated and submitted to the relevant authority within this period. We coordinate the full process to ensure the certificate remains valid throughout.
Yes – by issuing a power of attorney to a representative in Belarus. Since 2023, it is no longer possible to obtain the certificate through Belarusian embassies abroad – it must be obtained directly from the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Belarus. We act as the authorised representative.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs processes requests within 15 calendar days. Adding the time for the power of attorney, apostille and translation, the total process typically takes four to eight weeks from start to delivery.
No. Under Belarusian law, convictions are automatically removed from the criminal record after defined periods following completion of the sentence. A certificate issued after the relevant period has expired will show no criminal record even if the person was previously convicted.
If the certificate is being submitted to an authority in a country outside the CIS – in an EU country, the United States, Israel, Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom or elsewhere – an apostille is required. For use in Russia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine and other CIS countries, no apostille is needed under the Minsk Convention.
A copy of your passport – or the passport of the person the certificate relates to – and a notarially certified power of attorney. We advise on the correct form of power of attorney for your country of residence.