Public Safety & Emergency Services
The Meadow Lake RCMP Detachment is dedicated to protecting our community, reducing crime, and ensuring public safety through proactive policing and community partnerships.
If you are witnessing a crime in progress, a medical emergency, or an immediate threat to life or property, call 911 immediately.
Contacts
RCMP Detachment:
319 1st Ave East
Meadow Lake, SK S9X 1N9
Phone: 306-236-2570
Fax: 306-236-2574
Website: rcmp.ca
Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers
Phone: 1-800-222-TIPS (8477)
Website: saskcrimestoppers.com
Criminal Record Checks (CRC)
Residents of Meadow Lake and surrounding areas are eligible to get a CRC completed at the Meadow Lake RCMP Detachment. Criminal record checks are $30 and are purchased at City Hall.
Criminal record checks & vulnerable sector checks for Employment
Once you have purchased your CRC at City Hall, you will be provided a receipt and the required paperwork. Take the completed paperwork, receipt, letter from your employer and 2 pieces of valid government issued ID (including photo ID) to the RCMP Detachment to have your CRC completed.
Criminal record checks & Vulnerable Sector Checks for Volunteering
Residents may be eligible to have a CRC completed at no charge if volunteering for an organization. You must present a letter from the organization you are volunteering with in lieu of a receipt. Visit City Hall to get the required paperwork. Present your volunteering letter, completed CRC paperwork and 2 pieces of valid government issued ID (including photo ID) to the RCMP Detachment to have your CRC completed.
Fingerprinting and Higher Security Clearance
The City of Meadow Lake does not take payments for security clearances beyond criminal record checks and vulnerable sector checks.
Need Assistance? If you have any questions about required identification, eligibility, or the status of your background check, please contact the Meadow Lake RCMP Detachment directly at 306-236-2570.
Community Safety Initiatives
The City of Meadow Lake works closely with local law enforcement to support proactive safety programs throughout our neighborhoods. From targeted enforcement strategies like the Crime Reduction Team (CRT) to simple home and business security improvements, there are many ways we can work together to keep our community safe.
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