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DBS Searches for Accountants
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Okay, this board seems to be more applicable...
If i'm registered with The Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) and apply for a job, like a
book keeper or accountant or something, are they entitled to perform a DBS search (formerly CRB) to
reveal my prior caution (now spent).
I would appreciate anybody trained in law clarifying this. I don't think I do have to declare it to
them or believe they can do a search on me, and this is why...
wouldn't cover my situation as I am not registered with one of the two bodies it specifies:
Is my interpretation correct?
Thank You to anybody who contributes to this thread.
If i'm registered with The Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) and apply for a job, like a
book keeper or accountant or something, are they entitled to perform a DBS search (formerly CRB) to
reveal my prior caution (now spent).
I would appreciate anybody trained in law clarifying this. I don't think I do have to declare it to
them or believe they can do a search on me, and this is why...
The DBS say, in order to do even a basic search:Does the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act cover cautions?
Yes. The law was changed on 19 December 2008. The Rehabilitation of Offenders Act now covers simple
cautions, reprimands and warnings (which become spent immediately) and conditional cautions (which
become spent after 3 months). The change covers all cautions, reprimands, and warnings including
those administered before 19 December 2008.
The RoOA (Exceptions) Order 1975 covers certain industries, and as far as I can see thisStandard checks –
To be eligible for a standard level DBS check the position must be included in the Rehabilitation of
Offenders Act (ROA) 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975
wouldn't cover my situation as I am not registered with one of the two bodies it specifies:
Excepted Professions
[snip]
3. Chartered accountant, certified accountant.
I believe the abbreviations for both are the ACCA & the ICAEW.Interpretation
“certified accountant” means a member of the Association of Certified Accountants;
“chartered accountant” means a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales
or of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland;
Is my interpretation correct?
Thank You to anybody who contributes to this thread.
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