Clear your criminal record in Canada

Your criminal record shouldn't
follow you forever.

3.5 million Canadians have a record. Most never apply because the process feels impossible and expensive. We built a faster, cheaper way.

One-time fee starting at $299 · No monthly charges · 100% private

Take your kids to Disney without the border anxiety.

Apply for jobs without dreading the background check.

Coach your kid's team. Chaperone the school trip.

Check if you qualify for a pardon.

Find out in 2 minutes — no signup, completely free.

First off — where do you live?

This helps us flag any province-specific steps in your process.

2 minPrivateFree·53 Canadians checked today

I was going to do it all myself, but when I learned 1 in 5 applications get rejected, I didn't want to risk it. MyPardon.ca's pre-filled forms and error checker were worth every penny.

DS

D. Singh

Brampton, ON

How It Works

Four steps. We guide every one.

The government makes this complicated. We don't.

Get fingerprinted

30 min

Walk in, 30 minutes, done. We show you the nearest RCMP-accredited location.

Gather documents

2–8 weeks

RCMP record, court docs, police checks — we tell you what to request and help you send them all at once, not one at a time.

Write your statement

1–2 hours

Answer guided questions. Our AI drafts your statement in your voice — not generic ChatGPT.

Submit & track

6–12 months

We catch the errors that get 1 in 5 people rejected. Then you mail it and track the status.

Once your documents arrive, your complete application is ready to mail in a single afternoon.

Your Dashboard

Your entire application — in one place.

Upload your RCMP record and your entire plan builds itself — courthouses, costs, timelines, and templates personalized to your case.

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Welcome back, Shan.

On track to be clear by June 2027

28days

RCMP record should arrive around April 9

Arrives by mail. Start court docs and police checks now.

PROGRESS

17%

7 of 42 tasks

TOTAL COST

$686

$389 paid

CLEAR BY

Jun 2027

~15 months

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Summary

2 offences

Your Journey

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IN PROGRESS

Step 2: Gather Documents

Request your RCMP record, court documents, and police checks.

Wait for RCMP record to arrive by mailEasy
Request court documents — ScarboroughEasy
Request court documents — BramptonEasy
Local police check — Durham RegionEasy
Local police check — Peel RegionEasy
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RCMP Record

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Court — Scarborough

To do

Court — Brampton

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Police — Durham

To do

Testimonials

They put it off for years too.

The whole thing took me about 14 months start to finish. Not gonna lie, the waiting-on-the-Parole-Board part was brutal. But MyPardon.ca broke it down so clearly I actually understood what I was doing for the first time.

R. MorrisonBrampton, ON

A pardon company quoted me $2,200. I found MyPardon.ca, paid $299, and got the exact same result. Same forms, same Parole Board. My brother-in-law still doesn't believe me.

A. ChenBurnaby, BC

The personal statement had me stuck for weeks. Sat down with MyPardon.ca's AI writer, answered like 10 questions, and it drafted something that actually sounded like me. My wife read it and cried.

D. PersaudPickering, ON

Got my pardon granted in November. Drove to Niagara Falls the next month with my kids. No rehearsed story at the border. No sweaty palms. Just... normal.

S. NwosuRed Deer, AB

MyPardon.ca showed me I could send all my requests at the same time. Court docs, police checks, everything in parallel. That alone saved me like 3 months compared to doing them one by one.

J. SantosLaval, QC

I didn't even know the government fee dropped to $50. Every pardon company I called made it sound way more expensive than it actually is. MyPardon.ca showed me the real cost breakdown upfront.

M. AbdiEdmonton, AB

The forms were the part I dreaded most. MyPardon.ca pre-filled everything with my info. I literally just reviewed and printed. Would've taken me days to figure out on my own.

K. ThiaraAbbotsford, BC

My daughter asked me to chaperone her school trip last spring. First time I didn't have to make up an excuse. That one moment made the 13 months of paperwork worth it.

T. OkaforFort McMurray, AB

Called 3 pardon companies first. Same sales script every time. MyPardon.ca was the first thing that just showed me the steps without trying to close me on a payment plan in the first 5 minutes.

B. KowalskiDartmouth, NS

Nobody at work knows. The whole thing was between me and my laptop. Got the letter in the mail in October. Didn't tell a soul. That's exactly how I wanted it.

L. VargasMississauga, ON

The whole thing took me about 14 months start to finish. Not gonna lie, the waiting-on-the-Parole-Board part was brutal. But MyPardon.ca broke it down so clearly I actually understood what I was doing for the first time.

R. MorrisonBrampton, ON

A pardon company quoted me $2,200. I found MyPardon.ca, paid $299, and got the exact same result. Same forms, same Parole Board. My brother-in-law still doesn't believe me.

A. ChenBurnaby, BC

The personal statement had me stuck for weeks. Sat down with MyPardon.ca's AI writer, answered like 10 questions, and it drafted something that actually sounded like me. My wife read it and cried.

D. PersaudPickering, ON

Got my pardon granted in November. Drove to Niagara Falls the next month with my kids. No rehearsed story at the border. No sweaty palms. Just... normal.

S. NwosuRed Deer, AB

MyPardon.ca showed me I could send all my requests at the same time. Court docs, police checks, everything in parallel. That alone saved me like 3 months compared to doing them one by one.

J. SantosLaval, QC

I didn't even know the government fee dropped to $50. Every pardon company I called made it sound way more expensive than it actually is. MyPardon.ca showed me the real cost breakdown upfront.

M. AbdiEdmonton, AB

The forms were the part I dreaded most. MyPardon.ca pre-filled everything with my info. I literally just reviewed and printed. Would've taken me days to figure out on my own.

K. ThiaraAbbotsford, BC

My daughter asked me to chaperone her school trip last spring. First time I didn't have to make up an excuse. That one moment made the 13 months of paperwork worth it.

T. OkaforFort McMurray, AB

Called 3 pardon companies first. Same sales script every time. MyPardon.ca was the first thing that just showed me the steps without trying to close me on a payment plan in the first 5 minutes.

B. KowalskiDartmouth, NS

Nobody at work knows. The whole thing was between me and my laptop. Got the letter in the mail in October. Didn't tell a soul. That's exactly how I wanted it.

L. VargasMississauga, ON

Pricing

Same forms. Same results. A fraction of the price.

Pardon companies charge $1,500–$3,000 + government fees to fill out the same forms. We charge a one-time fee and automate everything for you.

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Fast Track
$299

one-time · no monthly fees

Everything you need to get your pardon.

AI RCMP record scanner
Auto-generated task list from scan
Pre-filled government forms (all 6)
AI statement builder
Pardon Assistant chatbot
Document expiry tracking
Step-by-step guidance + call scripts
Cost breakdown & timeline
Freedom
$499

one-time · no monthly fees

Clear your record + travel to the US again.

Everything in Fast Track
US Entry Waiver (I-192) guide
Priority AI processing
Statement review & feedback
Email reminders & nudges
1-on-1 support video call
Application error checker
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FAQ

Common questions

12 to 18 months from start to finish. Document gathering takes 2–4 months, then the Parole Board takes 6–12 months to process. We show you how to run steps in parallel so you're not waiting longer than you need to.

Yes — the Parole Board says so themselves. You don't need a lawyer or any third-party service. What people struggle with isn't the legal side, it's figuring out the steps and avoiding mistakes. That's what we're for.

Your RCMP criminal record (obtained through fingerprinting), court documents from each courthouse where you were convicted, local police records checks from every jurisdiction you've lived in, and your completed Parole Board forms. We tell you exactly what to request, from where, and in what order.

Most people don't after 5+ years. The first step is pulling your RCMP criminal record through fingerprinting — that document shows everything you need. We walk you through it.

It's a written statement explaining how a pardon would benefit you and what positive changes you've made since your conviction. The Parole Board reads every one. Our AI helps you draft it from guided questions — in your voice, not generic AI.

You could have your pardon by June 2027.

There's never been an easier way to get your pardon. Everything is guided, automated, and starts at just $299.

Money-back guarantee · No monthly charges · 100% private