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Getting a document stating why a person is unable to obtain a police certificate

It's been 4 years since I exited the UAE & have unpaid debts.

I am aware of the debt and that there's a bounced cheque case against me from the collection emails I still receive.

It had prevented me from obtaining a police certificate from the UAE as I tried online and in-person by authorizing a friend a while ago. I am in the process of immigrating and I was asked to provide a police certificate from the UAE.

It is not criminal to be in debt where I reside but since there's a police case against me due to unpaid debts and I can't get a police certificate from the UAE, at least I need to provide a document/letter "whatever the term is" stating why I am unable to obtain a police certificate from the UAE.

I appreciate you providing me with information on how do I obtain such a document "reasons why I am unable to obtain a police certificate" and who will be able to do such a thing. I need to submit an answer within the next three weeks.

Thank you and I look forward to hearing from you!

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20 Jan 2021, 09:12

Dear questioner,

We can help you in getting a PCC from the UAE.

Kindly contact us directly for a detailed discussion on the case.

If need be, kindly contacts us via phone for a detailed discussion or write us an email.

20 Jan 2021, 09:43

Dear Sweta,

I have unpaid debts and to my knowledge, there are police cases against me from the banks due to bounced cheques and that will prevent me from obtaining a police certificate from the UAE.

I am asking to obtain a report/document stating what are these cases and therefore it is why I am unable to get a police certificate.

Can someone get a police certificate or good conduct certificate if he/she has unpaid debts and a bounced cheque police case against them?

Kindly clarify how is it possible that you will be able to help with getting a police certificate while there's a bounced cheque police case against me?

20 Jan 2021, 10:55

You need to clear these financial cases in order to obtain a PCC.

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Ibrahim Al Banna Advocates & Legal Consultants
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20 Jan 2021, 09:39

Greetings!

As per the law - a bounced cheque is a crime in UAE.

If you wish to receive a PCC, you need to clear all criminal cases and complaints first.

If you need any assistance with cases' clearance, please send your inquiry to our email.

20 Jan 2021, 10:05

Dear Ibrahim,

Thank you for your response with the information.

Right now, I can't seek to settle the debt with the banks as I simply don't have the money to do so.

Since I can't obtain a police certificate, from what I read here on the platform that I can run a check or an inquiry at the courts/or police station to get a document/report showing the cases filed against me.

What I need is since I can't get a police certificate I should submit why I can't get a police certificate from the UAE to the immigration authorities here.

What do you call this? A travel ban check/arrest warrant?

The document I am looking to obtain from the UAE is a document/report or whatever it is called showing what cases are against me and who's the plaintiff.

20 Jan 2021, 11:33

Here you can proceed with the service.

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20 Jan 2021, 14:26

Dear Questioner,

Absolutely we can assist you to get the clearance and acknowledge who is the plaintiff.

Apparently, we should get a POA from you in order to check your criminal cases system in the UAE and hence let you know the full information about that case and how we are going to handle it to issue PCC for you.

If you are interested in the aforementioned, please feel free to contact us via email.

Thanks!

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