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What will show up on a DBS check?

This is a check of your criminal record which will show details of all spent and unspent convictions, cautions, reprimands and final warnings held on central police records (apart from protected convictions and cautions) plus additional information held on local police records that is reasonably considered relevant to …

What is a DBS check and who needs one?

Standard DBS check This is a check of your criminal record which will show details of all spent and unspent convictions, cautions, reprimands and final warnings held on central police records (apart from protected convictions and cautions).

What is a DBS check and why is it important?

1. Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks? The role of the DBS is to help employers in England and Wales make safer recruitment decisions and prevent unsuitable people from working with vulnerable groups, including children.

Can you DBS check yourself?

You can pay for a basic DBS check yourself or you can get someone to pay for you – for example, an employer or relative.

Who needs DBS check?

Some roles will always require a DBS check. They are necessary for any job where employees work with or around vulnerable groups, including children. Schools. This includes teachers, teaching assistants, childminders and sports coaches.

How often should DBS be carried out?

every three years
While official recommendations suggest a DBS should be renewed every three years, some​ organisations have set policies surrounding when they request rechecks. This timescale can vary from six months to every two years.

How long does criminal record stay on DBS?

If over 18 at the time of the offence, a conviction will be filtered 11 years after the date of the conviction, and a caution 6 years after the date of the caution, provided that the applicant did not go to prison, has not committed any other offence and the offence was not of a violent or sexual nature.

How much does a DBS check cost?

Apply for a basic Disclosure and Barring Service ( DBS ) check to get a copy of your criminal record. This is called ‘basic disclosure’. It costs £23.

Can I refuse to have a DBS check?

Employers are not allowed to do criminal records checks on whomever they choose, so should take your concerns seriously. Some however might just assume you have something to hide in refusing to have a DBS check carried out.

Can I work without a DBS check?

It is a criminal offence to allow someone to work in Regulated Activity without carrying out the required checks.

Can I apply for a DBS myself?

Yes, you can apply for a DBS check as an individual. You do not need to be part of a company or organisation. Individuals cannot apply for an Enhanced DBS check or Standard DBS check however, because this can only be requested by eligible organisations or companies.

What is a DBS background check?

A Disclosure and Barring Service check (or DBS check for short) is the term used for the analysis and record of a person’s past, looking specifically at any convictions, cautions, reprimands and warnings they may have received.

Is a DBS check the same as a CRB check?

What is the difference between a CRB and DBS Check? There really is no difference between the CRB and DBS. The only difference is the ISA and CRB merged to create the DBS, Disclosure and Barring Service.

Do Arrests Show on enhanced DBS?

Enhanced DBS Checks can show ‘any other information held’. This does not simply include details of convictions but may include details of matters where individuals were arrested but never charged.

How long is a DBS certificate valid for?

There is no official expiry date for a criminal record check issued by DBS . Any information revealed on a DBS certificate will be accurate at the time the certificate was issued. You should check the ‘date of issue’ on a certificate to decide whether to request a newer one.