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what happens on a crb check - how much info is given?
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Hi - when a crb check is done - how much info does it give about any conviction? I.e. would it say "convicted 1995" or would it say "convicted of criminal damage 1995" or would it say "convicted of criminal damage 1995 18 months probation"?
Also on a job application form what do they usually ask? Would it be do you have a criminal record, if yes give details?
Thanks.
BE
Also on a job application form what do they usually ask? Would it be do you have a criminal record, if yes give details?
Thanks.
BE
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I believe it would give details as different employers have different requirments - i.e they would be looking for theft convictions where a post involved responsibility over money and so on.
Mine says no convictions so I can't give you an example of the wording!
And yes that is what it says on a job application.
Always best to be honest - or you may end up with a conviction for fraud?!
Mine says no convictions so I can't give you an example of the wording!
And yes that is what it says on a job application.
Always best to be honest - or you may end up with a conviction for fraud?!
So let me get this straight. Those unfortunate enough to have an old conviction thats spent can, as they always have done, tick the "No convictions" box on a normal job application
If there's a standard CRB check, then nothing comes back
If there's an enhanced CRB check, then everything comes back.
If the job is exempt from the rehabillitation of offenders act (teacher, hospital worker etc) -then you have to declare any spent convictions anyway in the first place
If there's a standard CRB check, then nothing comes back
If there's an enhanced CRB check, then everything comes back.
If the job is exempt from the rehabillitation of offenders act (teacher, hospital worker etc) -then you have to declare any spent convictions anyway in the first place
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