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You can use our online services to check the progress of basic, standard or enhanced checks or view your certificate.
DBS offers a number of online services, including the Update Service, DBS online accounts and online tracking.
Guidance to help you validate the identity of a DBS check applicant and a new lead/countersignatory.
These guidelines come into effect from 1 July 2021, however the previous…
Daw’r canllawiau hyn i rym o 1 Gorffennaf 2021, ond gellir defnyddio’r…
Introduction This guidance will help you validate the identity of a…
This is the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) digital identity (ID)…
Introduction The Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) digital identity…
Guidance for employers about DBS checks, including how to apply, registering with the DBS and the code of practice.
Information regarding a DBS online account and the services available to you as a barring or basic check customer.
Guidance for applicants on basic DBS checks, including the cost, how to share and view the result, and what information is disclosed on a basic DBS certificate.
The Child Sex Offender Disclosure Scheme, also known as Sarah’s Law, lets those who care for young people find out if a person has a record for child sexual offences.
Step by step guidance for applicants filling in the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) application form.
A list of Responsible Organisations and their responsibilities.
A table of rehabilitation periods for the most common sentences and disposals, and example scenarios.
Disclosure and Barring service (DBS) guidance about making referrals. Also includes information about relevant offences.
This guidance covers the role that the police play in the DBS checking process.
A collection of guidance and policy documents relating to the submission of basic checks, for Responsible Organisations.
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) sets out internationally recognised codes, designated to each country and most dependent areas.
Guidance leaflets relating to eligibility and other DBS services and products.
The DBS check application process for volunteers, for basic, standard and enhanced DBS checks.
DBS makes considered decisions about whether somebody should be barred from engaging in regulated activity.
Guidance for referred individuals including why they may have been referred and what happens next.
Using the e-bulk system for making multiple applications to the Disclosure and Barring Service, including how to register.
Information around our Partnership and Engagement team and Regional Outreach service.
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