Basic Disclosure

The Basic Disclosure is a police criminal records check, which shows all unspent convictions and is often used to provide proof of good character.

Information included on an Basic Disclosure Certificate:

Unspent ConvictionsINCLUDED
Spent ConvictionsNOT INCLUDED
CautionsNOT INCLUDED
Membership StatusNOT INCLUDED
Consideration StatusNOT INCLUDED
Suitability InformationNOT INCLUDED
Prescribed Court Orders & Sex Offenders Notification RequirementsNOT INCLUDED
Sex Offenders Notification RequirementsNOT INCLUDED
Other Relevant InformationNOT INCLUDED
Information about last PVG Scheme RecordNOT INCLUDED
Information about changes to Vetting InformationNOT INCLUDED

Individuals can apply for a Basic Disclosure, for any purpose.

A Basic disclosure check is the most frequent route to obtain criminality information about a candidate. A basic disclosure contains only convictions considered unspent under The Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974.

Spent convictions enable some criminal convictions to be ignored after a rehabilitation period. Its purpose is that people do not have a lifelong blot on their records because of a relatively minor offence in their past.

Individuals can apply for a Basic Disclosure, for any purpose.

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