Standard DBS Check
A Standard DBS Check provides a disclosure detailing all criminal history, including warnings, reprimands and convictions.
What are Standard DBS Checks?
A Standard DBS Check, or disclosure, provides a detailed record of all criminal history, including cautions, warnings, reprimands and convictions held on the Police National Computer. Certain information may be excluded under the DBS filtering rules. This type of disclosure can only be requested by an organisation.
When do I need a Standard DBS check?
Standard DBS Checks are required for individuals entering specific professions, such as roles in the financial or legal industries. If you are unsure whether a Standard Check is needed, our team is here to guide you.
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Types of DBS Checks
Basic
Basic level disclosure – this is a non-specific check that is available to anyone who requires certification. Basically, it is available to anyone for any purpose. It is commonly used for personal licence holders, couriers or similar.Disclosure Scotland produce this level of Disclosure, as well as the DBS from June 2017.
Unspent Criminal Convictions
Spent Criminal Convictions
Inclusion on the Children’s Barred List
Inclusion on the Adult’s Barred List
Inclusion on List 99 – Section 142 Education Act 2002
Other Relevant Information held by local police forces (Soft Intelligence forces disclosed at Chief Police officer’s discretion)
Standard
Standard level disclosure – this level of disclosure is subject to eligibility in accordance to legislative criteria. This more in-depth check is often required for careers such as accountants or solicitors.
Unspent Criminal Convictions
Spent Criminal Convictions
Inclusion on the Children’s Barred List
Inclusion on the Adult’s Barred List
Inclusion on List 99 – Section 142 Education Act 2002
Other Relevant Information held by local police forces (Soft Intelligence forces disclosed at Chief Police officer’s discretion)
Enhanced
Enhanced level disclosure – this detailed check is also subject to eligibility in accordance to legislative criteria. Individuals who wish to work with vulnerable people will require this disclosure.
Unspent Criminal Convictions
Spent Criminal Convictions
Inclusion on the Children’s Barred List
Inclusion on the Adult’s Barred List
Inclusion on List 99 – Section 142 Education Act 2002
Other Relevant Information held by local police forces (Soft Intelligence forces disclosed at Chief Police officer’s discretion)