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Getting your Canadian
pardon is easier
than you think.

Most of the 3.5M Canadians with a record never apply. We built a faster, cheaper way.

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Step 1 of 7

Were you convicted, or did you receive a discharge?

A discharge means the judge found you guilty but didn't give you a conviction. If you received a fine, probation, or jail time, that's a conviction.

Your Dashboard

Your application —
all in one place.

Upload your RCMP record and your plan builds itself.

Tracks every step — fingerprints to mailbox.

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How It Works

4 steps. We guide every one.

The government makes this complicated. We don't.

Get fingerprinted

~15 min

We tell you exactly where to go and what to say when you walk in.

Gather your documents

2–8 weeks

Pre-filled forms, call scripts, and tracking — all in your dashboard.

Write your statement

~15 min

Guided questions → personal statement in your voice.

Submit & track

6–12 months

We catch errors that get 1 in 5 applications rejected.

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

Honestly I almost didn't do this. Had the tab open for like two months. Finally ran the eligibility check at 1am and it said I qualified. Started the next day. 14 months later it's done. Wild.

RM

R. Morrison

Brampton, ON

Life After Your Pardon

Never worrying about a
background check again.

Cross the border

Drive to the US for a family vacation. No sweaty palms. Just a normal trip.

Get the job

Apply for that promotion — without your past showing up first.

Be present

Volunteer at your kid's school. Say yes to things you've been avoiding.

3.5 million Canadians have a record. Most never apply because the process feels impossible.
It's not. And it's never been this easy.

Testimonials

Real people. Real results.

Honestly I almost didn't do this. Had the tab open for like two months. Finally ran the eligibility check at 1am and it said I qualified. Started the next day. 14 months later it's done. Wild.

RM
R. MorrisonBrampton, ON

My cousin paid $2,100 to some company in Mississauga. I showed him my dashboard and he just went quiet. We did the exact same forms.

J. SantosLaval, QC

My husband wouldn't have done this on his own. I signed up, uploaded his record, set up the dashboard. He just had to sign the forms. Took us 13 months but it's done now and he can finally coach our son's soccer team.

N. RajaratnamScarborough, ON

Took my daughter on her school trip in May. First time I didn't have to make up an excuse for the background check. That's it. That's the review.

T. OkaforFort McMurray, AB

Started 3 months before my waiting period was up. Fingerprints, court docs, police record checks — all done early. By the time I was eligible, everything was ready to submit. Dashboard told me exactly what I could do ahead of time.

S. FernandoMarkham, ON

No French option which is frustrating. Support said it's coming soon — doesn't help me now but at least they were honest. Everything else was solid, the forms and checklist saved me a lot of time.

C. TremblayGatineau, QC

My buddy paid $1,800 to some pardon company and waited 2 years for a real update. Threatened a bad Google review and suddenly they started replying. I paid $299 here and I've already submitted everything while he's still chasing them.

L. VargasMississauga, ON

Pardon was granted in November. Drove to Niagara Falls with my kids next month. No rehearsed story at the border. Just... normal. Only knock is the Parole Board took 11 months but that's on them not you guys.

S. NwosuRed Deer, AB

I got stuck on the courthouse letter and panicked. Used the chat thing in the dashboard and got an answer in like two minutes. Told me exactly what to say when I called. Small thing but it kept me from spiralling.

K. ThiaraAbbotsford, BC

The statement questions caught me off guard. Hadn't thought about some of that stuff in a long time. Took me a few days to finish it but what came out actually sounded like me, not some legal template.

D. PersaudPickering, ON

I called three companies first. Exact same sales pitch every time. This was the first thing that just showed me the steps without trying to close me on a payment plan.

B. KowalskiDartmouth, NS

Had a question about whether my fine from 2011 counted as outstanding. Booked one of the 1-on-1 calls and the guy walked me through it in 15 minutes. Could've spent weeks Googling that.

A. WickramasingheAjax, ON

I didn't even know the government fee dropped to $50. Every company I talked to made it sound way more expensive than it is. Minus one star because I want a mobile app but honestly that's a minor thing.

M. AbdiEdmonton, AB

Coolest feature was the call scripts. I'm an anxious person — walking into a courthouse I had no idea who to talk to or what to say. They had it all scripted out. Who to ask for, what to tell them. Genius.

P. KumarasingheLondon, ON

1 in 5 applications get rejected apparently. That stat alone made me not want to wing it. The error checker caught two things I would've missed. Worth it just for that.

D. SinghBrampton, ON

Honestly I almost didn't do this. Had the tab open for like two months. Finally ran the eligibility check at 1am and it said I qualified. Started the next day. 14 months later it's done. Wild.

RM
R. MorrisonBrampton, ON

My cousin paid $2,100 to some company in Mississauga. I showed him my dashboard and he just went quiet. We did the exact same forms.

J. SantosLaval, QC

My husband wouldn't have done this on his own. I signed up, uploaded his record, set up the dashboard. He just had to sign the forms. Took us 13 months but it's done now and he can finally coach our son's soccer team.

N. RajaratnamScarborough, ON

Took my daughter on her school trip in May. First time I didn't have to make up an excuse for the background check. That's it. That's the review.

T. OkaforFort McMurray, AB

Started 3 months before my waiting period was up. Fingerprints, court docs, police record checks — all done early. By the time I was eligible, everything was ready to submit. Dashboard told me exactly what I could do ahead of time.

S. FernandoMarkham, ON

No French option which is frustrating. Support said it's coming soon — doesn't help me now but at least they were honest. Everything else was solid, the forms and checklist saved me a lot of time.

C. TremblayGatineau, QC

My buddy paid $1,800 to some pardon company and waited 2 years for a real update. Threatened a bad Google review and suddenly they started replying. I paid $299 here and I've already submitted everything while he's still chasing them.

L. VargasMississauga, ON

Pardon was granted in November. Drove to Niagara Falls with my kids next month. No rehearsed story at the border. Just... normal. Only knock is the Parole Board took 11 months but that's on them not you guys.

S. NwosuRed Deer, AB

I got stuck on the courthouse letter and panicked. Used the chat thing in the dashboard and got an answer in like two minutes. Told me exactly what to say when I called. Small thing but it kept me from spiralling.

K. ThiaraAbbotsford, BC

The statement questions caught me off guard. Hadn't thought about some of that stuff in a long time. Took me a few days to finish it but what came out actually sounded like me, not some legal template.

D. PersaudPickering, ON

I called three companies first. Exact same sales pitch every time. This was the first thing that just showed me the steps without trying to close me on a payment plan.

B. KowalskiDartmouth, NS

Had a question about whether my fine from 2011 counted as outstanding. Booked one of the 1-on-1 calls and the guy walked me through it in 15 minutes. Could've spent weeks Googling that.

A. WickramasingheAjax, ON

I didn't even know the government fee dropped to $50. Every company I talked to made it sound way more expensive than it is. Minus one star because I want a mobile app but honestly that's a minor thing.

M. AbdiEdmonton, AB

Coolest feature was the call scripts. I'm an anxious person — walking into a courthouse I had no idea who to talk to or what to say. They had it all scripted out. Who to ask for, what to tell them. Genius.

P. KumarasingheLondon, ON

1 in 5 applications get rejected apparently. That stat alone made me not want to wing it. The error checker caught two things I would've missed. Worth it just for that.

D. SinghBrampton, ON

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Pricing

Start clearing your record. $299.

Everything you need to apply for a Canadian record suspension — guided step-by-step, for a fraction of what pardon companies charge.

What you get

$299one-time

Fast Track plan · no subscriptions

Record Scanner

Upload your RCMP criminal record — your profile builds itself

Pre-Filled Government Forms

All 6 PBC forms auto-filled with your information

Statement Builder

Guided questions → polished personal statement

Application Error Checker

Catches what gets 1 in 5 applications rejected

Step-by-Step Guidance

Call scripts, timelines, and cost breakdowns

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Pay once, then upload your RCMP record and we handle the rest. Takes about 15 minutes.

Here's the deal: One-time payment, no subscriptions, no hidden fees. We're a small team and you'll get direct support if you need it.

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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.

No — the Parole Board says so themselves. You don't need a pardon company 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. We help you draft it from guided questions — in your voice, not generic..

You could have your pardon by July 2027.

Start your record suspension application today. Guided step-by-step for $299.

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