DBS Checks for a Personal Licence
Do You Need A DBS Check For A Personal Licence?Â
If you’re opening a bar or a licenced restaurant, or if you’re running a club that serves alcohol and are named as the designated premise supervisor (DPS), you’ll need to be able to understand the answer to the question, ‘Do I need a DBS check for a Personal Licence?’Â
The short answer is yes; individuals applying for a Personal Licence will be required to undertake a DBS check during the Personal Licence application process.Â
What type of DBS check do I need for a Personal Licence?Â
If you are applying for a Personal Licence, you will need to undergo a Basic DBS check. There are three levels of DBS check, from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) – Basic DBS check, Standard DBS check and Enhanced DBS check. A Basic DBS check is the lowest level of check and it can be carried out online by MyVetting.com. Â
What is a Basic DBS check?Â
A Basic DBS check is the lowest level of DBS check in the UK. Essentially, the Basic DBS check is a basic criminal record check that can be carried out on people working or living in Wales on England. If you are living and or working in Northern Ireland or Scotland, you will need an Access NI or Disclosure Scotland check respectively. Â
What does a Basic DBS check show?Â
A Basic check will show any unspent convictions and/or conditional cautions on a personal criminal history. The check is in place to help employers to make business-appropriate decisions as part of their recruitment process.  Â
Can I run a check on myself?Â
Yes, for a Basic DBS you can run a check on yourself, using an online provider, like MyVetting. However, your employer can also request a DBS check for you through our system. It’s important that you complete any actions requested quickly so that it won’t delay your personal licence application. You will be asked to supply forms of personal identification. Traditionally, this used to require a face-to-face meeting, but MyVetting’s streamlined online system means you can upload your evidence remotely.Â
What documents do I need for an online Basic DBS check? Â
- Your passportÂ
- Your driving licenceÂ
- Your National Insurance NumberÂ
- A debit or credit card statementÂ
- Your addresses for the last 5 years and the dates you resided thereÂ
Why do I need a DBS check to get a personal licence?Â
A Basic DBS check is a requirement of a Personal Licence as it is a position which requires you to handle alcohol, which is a regulated substance. A Basic DBS could reveal any unspent convictions which should be taken into consideration during the Personal Licence application process. A DBS check that returns unspent convictions on your criminal record may not prevent you from being granted a licence, however any criminal record must be taken into consideration. Â
As part of the application process, you must also declare any ‘relevant offences’ you have been convicted. Following a declaration, the licensing authority you are applying to with share this with local police, namely the Chief Police Officer, who will have the final say on the granting of the licence. Â
What Does ‘Relevant Offence’ mean?Â
A ‘relevant offence’ can include:Â
- Listed sexual offences
- Controlled substances (drugs) offences
- Serious crime or fraudulent activityÂ
How long does DBS take?Â
Applying for DBS checks for individuals applying for their Personal Licence is quick and simple. Â
Register in seconds and send check alerts directly to the applicant. They’ll be alerted instantly and can begin the check process straight away. Don’t worry – if they’re busy and forget to start their check, we’ll send them a text reminder after 24 and 48 hours. Â
When your employees upload their proof of identity, their reports will be returned within 5-10 days.  Â
Apply for an Online Personal Licence DBSÂ
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