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A CORI form must be accompanied by a copy of one of the following: Driver's License. Passport. Alien Registration Card. Employment Authorization Card. US Military Identification Card.
You must sign the CORI Acknowledgement Form in the presence of a Notary Public (or designated DPH employee), and verify your identity using a form of government-issued photo identification. Notaries are commonly found at banks.
Cori Form Notarization Service Find a notary public: You can find a notary public. Bring your identification: You will need to bring a valid government-issued ID, such as a driver's license or passport, to show to the notary. Sign the CORI form: Make sure that you sign the CORI form in front of the notary.
How do I get my CORI by mail? Get the CORI request form and fill it out. Download and print out the Personal CORI Request Form from the Department of Criminal Justice Information Services (DCJIS) website. Or call DCJIS at 617-660-4600 (for TTY, call 617-660-4606) to get the form by mail.
Cori Form Notarization Service Find a notary public: You can find a notary public. Bring your identification: You will need to bring a valid government-issued ID, such as a driver's license or passport, to show to the notary. Sign the CORI form: Make sure that you sign the CORI form in front of the notary.
It is important to note that process can take up to 10 business days and that you will not be notified when the results of your CORI request are available. How long will CORI results be available in my account? Results you requested will be available to you for 6 months.
You must sign the CORI Acknowledgement Form in the presence of a Notary Public (or designated DPH employee), and verify your identity using a form of government-issued photo identification. Notaries are commonly found at banks.
Tips for Writing Your Acknowledgement: Be specific: Instead of generic thanks, mention specific ways in which people helped you. Be sincere: Express your genuine appreciation for the help you received. Keep it concise: Acknowledgements should be brief and to the point.