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RCMP detachments resuming some counter services next week

Saskatchewan RCMP will be resuming some in-person services next week, after closing detachments for public health
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Moose Jaw detachment of the Saskatchewan RCMP. (photo by Larissa Kurz)

The Saskatchewan RCMP will be resuming limited services at detachments across the province beginning on Aug. 4. 

After identifying the services most needed by communities, RCMP will be opening detachment doors to the public for taking complaints, criminal record checks and collision reports in-person. 

Fingerprinting services will also be available for urgent reasons, such as for criminal record checks required as part of an individual’s employment, and health screening and a surgical mask will be required during the process.

RCMP are asking visitors to only attend a detachment in person when it is absolutely necessary and only if there are no signs of COVID-19 symptoms or illness.

Other measures will also be in place, including limited hours of operation, a maximum capacity on individuals waiting in the lobby, increased sanitation practices, and signage directing the flow of foot traffic. 

The RCMP encourages people to contact their local detachment for more specific details on services available, new hours of operation, and detachment specific protocols.

Regular hours at the Moose Jaw RCMP detachment are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., closed over the noon hour, but visitors are encouraged to call 1 (306) 691-4670 before visiting to confirm service availability and new operating hours next week.
 

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