There are a number of things you may need to do to arrange
for a contractor to begin work.
Photo
ID
Some contractors may
require Government of Saskatchewan photo ID to gain access to different
government buildings to provide their services. Learn more about photo ID
services.
Contractor
Criminal Record Check
As a condition of
accessing certain government facilities to provide their services, contractors
must provide a criminal record check for their employees requiring access to
government buildings. Learn about the process for these individuals to obtain
and provide their criminal record check.
Contractors carrying
out their contractual responsibilities to complete work at one or more
government facilities must provide a criminal record check for their employees requiring
access to government buildings.
Contractors provide
a number of on-site services to government requiring criminal record checks,
including cleaning and construction services.
As of January 25,
2021, the process for these individuals to obtain and provide their criminal
record checks will take place fully online. The Ministry of SaskBuilds and
Procurement has selected Sterling Backcheck as the exclusive vendor for
criminal record checks. Criminal record checks obtained from other sources or
online service providers will no longer be accepted.
Criminal Record
Check application forms can be filled and submitted by these individuals
through the Sterling Backcheck application. Please note, payment of the criminal record
check is the responsibility of the applicant and will be required at the time
of application.
Data submitted to
the Sterling Backcheck application is provided directly to Sterling Backcheck, and
is not stored or maintained in any Government of Saskatchewan systems.