- The other alternative that users have is to go to the headquarters of the Ministry of Penitentiary Services in Caracas.
Users on social networks reported that the managers charge between 140 and 350 dollars to process the criminal record certificate.
Since August 2024, it has been reported that The page of the Ministry of the Interior and Justice is down. The only option users have is to carry out this procedure in person at the Caracas offices.
A source, who preferred to remain anonymous, informed The Diary that a manager was charging him $140 to obtain this document in a period of two weeks.
This complaint has been repeated on social networks since the ministry’s website went down. Some users claim that the figure reaches up to $360.
360 dollars what they charge me for criminal records? Thank you very much but NO! pic.twitter.com/2d4jXMK4Bg
— Andrés Salvatierra – Nutritionist (@nutricionaesg) October 10, 2024
Another user of this social network reported that they were asking for $270 for an apostilled criminal record and that the response time was between 6 and 10 days.
The fall of the page of the Ministry of the Interior and Justice
Since August 4, users on social networks have reported the collapse of the Ministry of the Interior and Justice page. According to the information released, the page does not open the homeso it is not possible to start the process of requesting criminal records.
Criminal records are a mandatory requirement for Venezuelans who are outside the country to regularize their residence status.
The anonymous user who identifies herself as Mccoam on X (formerly Twitter), and who offers information for the management of procedures in Venezuela, indicated that the page is not loading due to problems with the host.
This type of host problems refers to failures in the server where the web page is hosted. That is, the server that is responsible for storing and delivering page content to users may be experiencing technical difficulties, such as overloading, unscheduled maintenance, or configuration errors.
These issues may typically require adjustments to the server or platform’s technical infrastructure, which can sometimes cause temporary interruptions in service while changes are implemented.
How to request criminal records in person?
Due to the contingency with the website, which is under maintenance, MIJP staff refers citizens to the Ministry for the Penitentiary Servicelocated in the Paris building in the La Candelaria parish (Caracas), to manage the process through a letter that explains the reason why the citizen needs the document.
The applicant must come from Monday to Friday between 8:00 am and 12:00 pm to be attended to at the ministerial headquarters. The documents necessary to process the issuance of the document include the explanatory letter and the receipts that support the citizen’s request. You also need a copy of your ID card.
The receipts are essential to proceed with the issuance of criminal records, since they allow the veracity of the request to be verified and guarantee that the process is carried out in accordance with the established requirements.
If the applicant has a scheduled trip, you can attach a copy of the tickets along with the letter. Other supports may be:
– Letter of acceptance into an academic program
– Medical reports in case of a health situation
According to information from institutional staff, criminal records can be removed after 2 to 4 business days.
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