Getting Your Criminal RecordSurviving the Fish tank - getting your Rejstrik Trestu
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This article is now out of date. Please see our updated version of this article. Although the joys of becoming legal in this great country seem unsurpassable, it is not all fun and games. There are many steps that one must take. To see all of these steps in depth please read our previous article "Getting Legal" located in the Article Archive section of Prague TV. I just thought that some of you, fresh off the boat, or fresh out of the thick clouds of glee that Prague can produce, might want a very specific description of what it takes to get your Czech criminal record (Žádost o Výpis z Rejstříku Trestů). It is not complicated; in fact it is probably one of the most painless bureaucratic hurdles you will have to hop over. However, some of you might fear these kind of official visits to international police buildings. The good news is that as long as you have not committed a major crime in the Czech Republic and do not owe huge amounts of money to the Czech government, this seemingly daunting task is as easy as 1,2,3!
These are all the documents you will need to take with you to the Registrars office. The office itself is located at: Rejstřík TrestůOpening hours (In typical Czech Bureucratic Mental Giant rationale): Mondays & Wednesdays – 7:30am till 4pm. It is situated behind the main court building. The easiest way to get there is to take the metro to Pražského Povstání (Line C). Exit the Metro and the follow the sign to the court (soud) to the left. Cross the main street and then cross under the highway and walk up the steps. Follow the path around the left side of the court building and you will appear in front of the Registrar office (affectionately known by some as the aquarium due to its small rectangular shape and long glass windows crammed full with people). |
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