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Service Description

Program that supports eligible recipients with record suspension (i.e. pardon) application support services. The project targets anyone who is eligible to receive a record suspension; more specifically to include Indigenous and other marginalized communities in Saskatchewan. The Record Suspension Program operates across the province of Saskatchewan in the communities of Regina, Moose Jaw, Saskatoon, and Prince Albert. Staff will additionally serve rural areas, including Indigenous communities, bringing the service to them as able.

Eligibility

Persons convicted of an offence in Canada under a federal act or regulation of Canada as an adult, or in another country and were transferred to Canada under the Transfer of Offenders Act or International Transfer of Offenders Act. See website for more information.

Application Process

Contact for more information or visit the website for information and application form.

Fees

The average cost is approximately $245, but can vary depending on location, and other variants.

Regina/Provincial Office: 306-757-6657

Saskatoon Office: 306-244-8347

Moose Jaw Office: 306-693-0777

Prince Albert Office: 306-922-0007

Hours of Operation

Contact local office for hours.

Service Website

www.sk.johnhoward.ca/service/record-suspensions/

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www.facebook.com/JohnHowardSask/

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Email

provincial@sk.johnhoward.ca

Coverage Area

Province of Saskatchewan

Languages Offered

English

Saskatoon Office

Address

218 33rd Street West
Saskatoon SK  S7L 0V1

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Location Info

Hours of Operation

Monday - Thursday
9:00 am - 4:00

Accessibility

Wheelchair access - front door; Wheelchair access - washrooms

Fine Options: 306-244-4904

Direct Line to Fine Option in Saskatoon

Fax: 306-244-9923

Saskatoon Office Fax

Business Line: 306-244-8347

Saskatoon Office Phone

Website

www.sk.johnhoward.ca/

Email

provincial@sk.johnhoward.ca

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