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 Convictions | INCLUDED |
| Spent Convictions | NOT INCLUDED |
| Cautions | NOT INCLUDED |
| Membership Status | NOT INCLUDED |
| Consideration Status | NOT INCLUDED |
| Suitability Information | NOT INCLUDED |
| Prescribed Court Orders & Sex Offenders Notification Requirements | NOT INCLUDED |
| Sex Offenders Notification Requirements | NOT INCLUDED |
| Other Relevant Information | NOT INCLUDED |
| Information about last PVG Scheme Record | NOT INCLUDED |
| Information about changes to Vetting Information | NOT 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.
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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