Criminal Record Check FAQs & Process
New Process for Criminal Record Checks
There have been some updates to the Criminal Records Review Program. Before starting the process please read the instructions. If a wrong option is selected, the CRC will need to be resubmitted resulting in delays. This is a lengthy and time consuming process when a wrong option is selected. You will not be eligible to participate as a volunteer until the CRC process is returned to the SFHA Risk Manager. This delay may have a direct impact to the players if volunteers are not cleared. Please take the time to review the Q&A below to familiarize yourself with the changes.
- Volunteers (i.e. Coaches, HCSP, Team Moms, Managers, on-ice Helpers) over the age of 18 who are working with SFHA players of any age (including Juvenile players).
- Minors (under 18) do not need a CRC (inform your manager that you are still a minor and therefore do not qualify to have a CRC done).
- SFHA requires volunteers working with Juvenile aged players to obtain a CRC. Juvenile players are part of the SFHA.
- Volunteers who work with money (i.e. Team Treasurer)
SFHA requires a Criminal Record Check be completed every year. Sharing the old one is not sufficient.
There is no cost for CRCs done for volunteers.
- There are in-person CRCs which require the applicant to go into the municipal police station.
- There is a new electronic Criminal Record Check (eCRC) which may be completed using a new process. Most notably, your BC Services card is used to verify your identity. This involves downloading the app and following the instructions right in the app, which includes submitting a video for review. The review process can take a couple of days. Following this, an on-line Criminal Record Check can be performed.
- Volunteers who work with money, such as a Team Treasurer and a 2nd signor, need to perform in person CRCs.
- Volunteers who volunteer with SFHA players, such as coaches and managers, need to do an eCRC. It is possible that an in person CRC may also be required.
You can go to your local police detachment, in the municipality where you live. You will need two pieces of picture ID and the below letter stating you are a volunteer for Surrey Falcons.
Click here for Surrey detachment locations and hours.
See the section “Can't send a video?” from this link:
- If the question is related to the BC Services Card app or the video verification process then your question(s) should be directed to BC Services Card Helpdesk. More information on how to contact them is here: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/governments/government-id/bc-services-card/contact-us
- If the question is not related to the BC Services Card app then the first point of contact should be your team Manager. If your Manager and Division Coordinator are unable to resolve the issue then they will either work with the Risk Manager on your behalf or advise you to contact the Risk Manager if the nature of the inquiry is sensitive.