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I have been asked to declare all convictions
I am applying to be a magistrate and have been asked to declare all my convictions. I only have had speeding convictions but none for the last 7 years. However I had a number over the previous 25 years - maybe 3 or 4 but I can't remember when they were or their codes. How do I get details of these past convictions or have they been completely wiped off the databses at DVLA.
I don't want to mislead anyone.
I don't want to mislead anyone.
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Yes they are interested in all convictions and fixed penalties including those for minor motoring offences. From the guidance notes:
“You must disclose any convictions, however minor, including motoring offences where either a fixed penalty was payable and penalty points endorsed on your licence, or for which you attended a speed awareness course. You must also disclose any criminal or civil orders to which you are or have been subject, including details of divorce and maintenance orders, as well as penalty notices for disorder, warnings for possession of cannabis, Anti Social Behaviour Orders, all forms of formal recorded caution.“
I believe you can get a form from your local nick to apply to be given details of all information held against your name on the Police National Computer. You have to provide proof of identity and pay a fee (£10 I think).
“You must disclose any convictions, however minor, including motoring offences where either a fixed penalty was payable and penalty points endorsed on your licence, or for which you attended a speed awareness course. You must also disclose any criminal or civil orders to which you are or have been subject, including details of divorce and maintenance orders, as well as penalty notices for disorder, warnings for possession of cannabis, Anti Social Behaviour Orders, all forms of formal recorded caution.“
I believe you can get a form from your local nick to apply to be given details of all information held against your name on the Police National Computer. You have to provide proof of identity and pay a fee (£10 I think).
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