Mastering the In-Person Application Journey: A Comprehensive Guide

  • The procedure can be requested in person on a provisional basis because the website of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Justice and Peace has not been operational since August 2024.

The website of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Justice and Peace (MIJP), used to request criminal records, is temporarily out of service since August 4, 2024, according to with reports from users on social networks.

Those who need the document urgently can start the process of requesting a criminal record by going to the main office of the ministry, located on Urdaneta Avenue in the Libertador municipality of Caracas.

Due to the contingency with the website, which is under maintenance, MIJP staff refers citizens to the Ministry of Popular Power for Penitentiary Service, located in the Paris building of the La Candelaria parish (Caracas), to manage the procedure through a letter explaining the reason why the citizen needs the document.

Urdaneta Avenue in Caracas | Photo: EFE / Miguel Gutierrez

Applicants must appear Monday through Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. to be assisted at the ministry headquarters. The documents required to process the issuance of the document include the explanatory letter and the supporting documents that support the citizen’s request.

The supporting documents are essential for the issuance of criminal records, as they allow the authenticity of the application to be verified and ensure that the procedure is carried out in accordance with the established requirements.

If the applicant has a trip planned, he/she may attach a copy of the tickets along with the letter. Other supporting documents may include:

– 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.

What is known about the reason why the website for requesting criminal records in Venezuela went down?

What is known about the crash of the website for requesting criminal records in Venezuela?

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At the headquarters of the Ministry of Penitentiary Services in La Candelaria, there is a notice stating that the MIJP website is not operational due to maintenance reasons.

The general public is hereby informed that the criminal records website is under maintenance until further notice,” says the document signed by the MIJP coordination.

The anonymous user who identifies herself as @Mccoam on X (Twitter), and who offers information for the management of procedures in Venezuela, indicated in August 2024 that the page is not loading due to host issues.

This type of host issue refers to failures on the server where the website is hosted. That is, the server that is responsible for storing and delivering the content of the page to users may be experiencing technical difficulties, such as overload, unscheduled maintenance, or configuration errors.

These issues may typically require adjustments to the server or platform’s technical infrastructure, which can sometimes cause temporary service interruptions while the changes are implemented.

What is the page to request criminal records?

The process starts from the website: https://certificacioninternacional.mijp.gob.ve/paginas/CU_login/

What is a criminal record needed for?

How to apply for a Criminal Record Certificate in Venezuela?

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The criminal record certificate is an electronic document that confirms that the applicant does not have a criminal record.

A criminal record is part of the requirements that migrants must meet to seek employment or apply for a visa, as it certifies that the citizen does not have a criminal record.

Once this certificate is obtained, the user must apostille it, since this is the only way for the document to be accepted by any institution or entity abroad.

This document is valid for 90 days from its issuance and is free of charge.

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2024-09-19 16:49:10

Media, the website has been unreachable since August 2024, ⁣leading to ⁣frustration among ⁤those needing⁣ access to criminal record services.

Website Down: Alternative Procedure for Requesting Criminal Records in Venezuela

The Ministry of Internal Affairs, Justice and Peace (MIJP) ⁤website, used to request criminal records, has been out of⁤ service since August 2024. The website’s downtime has caused inconvenience to citizens⁢ who need to obtain criminal records urgently. Fortunately, there is an alternative procedure to ​request criminal records in person on a provisional⁣ basis.

Why is the MIJP Website Down?

The reason behind the website’s downtime ‍is currently unknown. However, it is not uncommon for government websites to experience technical difficulties or⁢ maintenance issues. According to reports⁣ from users on social

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