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Is my understanding correct that if anyone has just the one conviction that did not result in a suspended sentence, custodial sentence, community service, you don't have to declare the offence especially if it was a fine of less than a 100 pounds

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  • Browntoa
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    edited 30 November 2018 at 6:33PM
    Anything is "spent" by 12 months from the date of the fine for a basic DBS. For an enhanced some are never excluded or spent

    There are longer periods for custodial sentences

    https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/basic-checks
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  • marlot
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    What level of DBS? The three levels are Basic Disclosure, Standard DBS, Enhanced DBS. You can google what is likely to be disclosed for each level.

    Did the offence involve anything which could be regarded as making you inappropriate to be working with children, youth or vulnerable adults?
  • marlot
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    Browntoa wrote: »
    Anything is "spent" by 12 months from the date of the fine for a basic DBS. For an enhanced some are never excluded or spent

    There are longer periods for custodial sentences

    https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/basic-checks
    Here is the list of offences which will never be filtered from a DBS


    https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/dbs-list-of-offences-that-will-never-be-filtered-from-a-criminal-record-check
  • SandraX
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    Thank you all. I won't have to disclose as having carefully looked at what I was charged with was, 'breach of the peace.' I was provoked and the judge took that into account and it a good 17 years or so ago and I was 100% clean before that and since then.
    :)
  • Browntoa
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    marlot wrote: »

    One in that list is "use of a nuclear weapon" .....
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  • SandraX
    SandraX Posts: 840 Forumite
    edited 1 December 2018 at 1:39PM
    Browntoa wrote: »
    One in that list is "use of a nuclear weapon" .....

    :rotfl:

    Made me chuckle as well when I read a few of the others, EG

    Obstructing and Aiming to commit an offence. (what, drop litter?)
  • xapprenticex
    xapprenticex Posts: 1,760 Forumite
    Weapons training? I used to practice martial arts when i was younger and was quite handy with nunchucks
  • I have a "conviction", going back to 2006 which was actually deferred/admonished, but this still shows on mine.
  • Comms69
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    SandraX wrote: »
    Thank you all. I won't have to disclose as having carefully looked at what I was charged with was, 'breach of the peace.' I was provoked and the judge took that into account and it a good 17 years or so ago and I was 100% clean before that and since then.
    :)



    Are you sure you weren't 'bound over'; as that is the typical punishment
  • SandraX wrote: »
    Is my understanding correct that if anyone has just the one conviction that did not result in a suspended sentence, custodial sentence, community service, you don't have to declare the offence especially if it was a fine of less than a 100 pounds

    Thanks


    There is a lot of information on the Internet about DBS checks but if you are concerned about past convictions showing up NACRO are particularly good at advising people on this subject.

    You seem to be confused about what a DBS check is as the whole purpose of a DBS check is for an employer to check to see if you have any cautions or convictions that have not been filtered.

    It is not up to the applicant to declare their convictions, the whole purpose of the DBS chewck is for the convictions to be found.
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