Police Force
Tel. 506.475.7767
Fax: 506-475-7775
Under the direction of Chief Richard (Rick) Blouin, the Grand Falls Police Force (GFPF) is composed of 22 members.
Of these, 19 members are sworn police officers, and two additional members are in administrative support and in court.
Reception hours are Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

For emergency service, dial 9-1-1
Latest Police News

Join the Police Force
Are you looking for a rewarding career in law enforcement?
Explore our policy 2024-15 Recruitment Initiative / Cadet program, adopted on September 18, 2024, an initiative aimed to attract, recruit, and retain qualified individuals to strengthen our team, depending on recruitment needs and available budget resources.
There are many benefits, including:
-
Training fees covered by the Municipality (partially reimbursed after hiring).
-
Weekly allowance of $450 during police academy training.
-
Guaranteed employment with the Grand Falls Police Force upon successful completion of all requirements.
Eligibility criteria include (but are not limited to):
-
Bilingual (French/English).
-
Excellent physical condition.
-
Clean criminal record.
Click the links below to learn more about the program, and find out if you're ready to take on the challenge.
Criminal record check
The Grand Falls Police Force now offers an online process for individuals needing a police screening check for volunteer or employment purposes.
The system allows you to apply for a police screening check 24 hours a day, without having to attend our facility. You can also go in person to the police force offices, located at 131 rue Pleasant, Grand-Sault.
The offices are open between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday. Police Force administrative offices are closed on statutory holidays.
Criminal Record Check — $35.00
Vulnerable Sector Check — $55.00
Application Requirements
-
Applicants must be residents of the Grand Falls or Drummond neighborhoods.
-
Residents of the LSD of Grand Falls, LSD of Drummond and Saint-André neighborhood are required to submit their application at the RCMP office in St-Léonard.
-
Applications cannot be processed on the same day.
-
The standard processing time for a criminal record check is 10 business days from the date of submission.
Vulnerable Sector Check
-
A vulnerable sector check is required for applicants seeking paid or volunteer positions that involve contact with children under the age of 18 or any other vulnerable individuals.
-
Examples of such positions include teachers, social workers, daycare workers, children’s sports coaches, healthcare workers, recreational program leaders, tutors, community or religious leaders and residential support staff.
-
A vulnerable sector check determines whether a person has a criminal record or a sexual offence conviction for which they’ve received a pardon.
-
In certain cases, applicants may be required to provide fingerprints for submission to the RCMP National Repository of Criminal Records.
-
A vulnerable person is an individual who, due to age, disability, or other circumstances, is at increased risk of harm, abuse or exploitation.
Apply online
To apply for a criminal record check or vulnerable sector check online, click the button below. You must be able to verify your identity to complete the online application.
For volunteers
-
Volunteers seeking a fee exemption must appear in person at the Police Force office.
-
You will be required to provide:
-
Two government-issued identification documents that verify your name, date of birth and validate the place of residence in Grand Falls or Drummond.
-
At least one of the documents must be a government-issued photo ID.
-
A letter on the organization’s letterhead requesting the check. The letter must include:
-
The applicant’s full name.
-
Their role and whether it involves working with or being responsible for children or vulnerable individuals.
-
Whether the position is paid or volunteer.
-
The full name, title, and contact information of the person requesting the Criminal Record Check.
-
-
Fingerprinting Services
Fingerprinting services are offered on Wednesdays by appointment only; please call (506) 475-7767 to schedule. Two pieces of appropriate identification confirming your name, date of birth, and address will be required. At least one of the identification documents must include a photo. The cost for this service is $57.50 (tax included).
Autres ressources
Trauma NB - Votre vie pourrait changer en une fraction de seconde - Cliquez ici !






