This guide explains how foreigners can apply for a Police Clearance Certificate in Sanya, Hainan Province, China.
Even if you no longer live in China, Asomerit can assist you with the remote application process, including document review, criminal record check application, notarization, Apostille, consular legalization, and international delivery.
Under the relevant requirements for applying for a Certificate of No Criminal Record in China, foreign applicants generally need to meet the following basic conditions before applying for a Police Clearance Certificate in Sanya.
You generally need to have held a valid Chinese residence permit during the relevant period of your stay in Sanya. This may include a work-type residence permit, private affairs residence permit, study residence permit, or other valid residence permit categories.
Please note that a residence permit is different from a Chinese visa. If you only held a Chinese visa and did not obtain a residence permit, you may not be eligible to apply for a Police Clearance Certificate for foreigners in China, even if you stayed in China for more than 180 days.
When reviewing your application, the Exit-Entry Administration Department in Sanya may check your immigration records to verify your actual period of stay. Even if you previously held a multi-year residence permit, your application may still be rejected if your actual stay in Sanya did not exceed 180 days.
The first step is to submit an application to the Exit-Entry Administration Department of the Sanya Public Security Bureau to check whether you have any criminal record during your stay in China.
If no criminal record is found, the authority will issue a Certificate of No Criminal Record confirming that you had no criminal record during your period of residence in Sanya.
You will generally need to provide:
Approximately 3–5 business days.
After the Certificate of No Criminal Record is issued, Asomerit will submit the original certificate to a local notary office in Sanya for notarization.
The notary office will review the content and authenticity of the certificate and issue a notarial certificate. This notarized document is usually required when the Police Clearance Certificate will be used outside China.
You will generally need to provide:
Approximately 7–9 business days.
In most cases, a notarial certificate issued by a Chinese notary office cannot be directly accepted by overseas authorities without further authentication. Therefore, after the notarization is completed, you may also need to apply for Apostille, consular legalization, or other document authentication depending on where the document will be used.
The type of authentication depends on the destination country or region:
You may also refer to our related blogs to learn more about how to authenticate China-issued documents for use in different countries and regions.
Approximately 7–9 business days for Apostille, or several weeks for non-Apostille consular legalization.
Asomerit provides a clear and transparent fee structure for Police Clearance Certificate services in Sanya. We will inform you of the service scope and fees in advance, with no hidden charges.
Our standard Police Clearance Certificate package with Apostille is USD 500. This package includes:
If your document will be used in a non-Apostille country or region, Asomerit will provide a case-by-case quotation based on the requirements and fees of the relevant embassy or consulate in China.
Since its establishment, Asomerit has been committed to providing efficient, reliable, and professional China Police Clearance Certificate application services for foreign clients.
If you need to apply for a Police Clearance Certificate in Sanya, or if you are no longer in China and need assistance with the remote application process, Asomerit can help you review your eligibility, prepare the required documents, complete notarization, and arrange Apostille or consular legalization.
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