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gimmyle

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Dec 26, 2013
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Hi All,
Please I went through the site on Nigeria police but cannot find information on the fees for the police certificate .Can anyone advise on steps to take?
 
I don't know exact fees for police certificate. I live in Surulere, Lagos. I have contact number of a police officer. I asked him to come to my house. He came with forms, I complete the forms, gave fingerprint and signature. He provided me the certificates next day morning at my house. I paid him 18,000 Naira (2 applicant, me and my spouse).
 
why waste that huge money...pls go to alagbon to get your police cert. yourself.

it wont cost more than 10k
 
saskmydream said:
why waste that huge money...pls go to alagbon to get your police cert. yourself.

it wont cost more than 10k

I spent 9k Naira per person. I didn't go anywhere, police officer collected everything from my house and delivered to my house within 1 day.
 
Can this PCC be obtained in Abuja?
 
It can only be obtained in Alagbon, Lagos.

You can obtain the PCC for N5,000 or more depending on your negotiating skills :)

If you're in Lagos, feel free to walk in. You will get it in less than 1 hour.
 
If you are not in Nigeria, go to a certified finger printing place and get your finger prints done. let them know the purpose you need it for. Once its done, send to Nigeria via DHL or if you have someone going home for Xmas you can give it to them. Once it gets to Nigeria, if you have a family member in Lagos or trusted frd, you can ask them to take it to ALagbon, Ikoyi. Price may vary. My first PCC i got about 4 years ago i paid 20k. The most recent one my twin paid 15k... On this forum, i read ppl paid 5k, 9k but the most important thing is you get your PCC... Everyone eye dei chook for money. Goodluck.
PS: i have a frd going home in Dec incase you need to send d finger printing paper from Canada, i can probably hook u two up!
 
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Thank you
 
It is a piece of cake to get it if you know a police officer in Nigeria. Which country are you currently in? I can ask the police officer that did it for me if it is ok to give out his number.
 
One_Topsy said:
Can this PCC be obtained in Abuja?

Yes. i did mine in Abuja.
 
chymes said:
Yes. i did mine in Abuja.
Can you give details please
 
What website did you use?

If you are not in Nigeria and can pay then check here, http://www.nigeriacrb.com/apply_now_fwd.htm

I do not know them but followed the instruction, I got my PCC in the post in 5days.

The form is on the website, you just need to follow the instructions on there.
 
One_Topsy said:
Can you give details please
Police office @ Area 10 near Aguda Hotel.My wife went actually. paid 15 each. was able to collect it 2 day's later. She said the guy there was quite nice and helpful. just go with your photo passport and your Int Passport.