Reach me directly here: +91 9187213721
Saudi Arabia PCC - Saudi Arabia
Police Clearance Certificate — End-to-End Service
What this service is
Saudi Arabia PCC — what we do
This service helps individuals obtain a Police Clearance Certificate from Saudi Arabia while applying from India. The PCC is issued by the Ministry of Interior Saudi Arabia and involves a multi-step process — authorisation, fingerprinting, attestation, and submission through Saudi channels. Each step must be completed in the correct sequence. We manage the entire process, ensuring every stage is handled accurately.
How It Works
01
Authorisation or introductory letter
An authorisation letter from your employer or embassy is required before the process can begin. We advise on how to obtain this if you do not already have it.
02
Contact us with your requirement
Once you have the authorisation letter, contact us with all details. We confirm the next steps and what you need to bring.
03
Fingerprinting — 15 to 30 minutes
Your fingerprints are captured on the format required by Saudi authorities using the correct manual ink technique.
04
Attestation
The fingerprint document is attested through the required authorities before submission
05
Submission and follow-up
Your application is submitted through authorised channels in Saudi Arabia. We coordinate the process and keep you updated

Timeline Estimate
Fingerprinting appointment: 15 to 30 minutes
Saudi-side processing: typically 2 to 6 weeks
Attestation and coordination add to the overall timeline — we will advise based on your case
Common Misconceptions
What people often get wrong
What is Untrue
What is Actually True
I can apply for a Saudi PCC directly without an authorisation letter
An authorisation or introductory letter is a mandatory first step. Processing cannot begin without it.
Fingerprinting is optional for the Saudi PCC
For applicants outside Saudi Arabia, manual fingerprinting is mandatory. It cannot be skipped.
Any fingerprint format is acceptable for the RCMP
The RCMP has specific format and quality standards for fingerprint submission. Incorrect prints lead to rejection and resubmission delays.
