DBS checks: detailed guidance (2024)

An employer may request a DBS check as part of their recruitment process. These checks are processed by the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).

The types of check are as follows:

  • a basic check, which shows unspent convictions and conditional cautions

  • a standard check, which shows spent and unspent convictions and adult cautions, from the Police National Computer which have not been filtered in line with legislation

  • an enhanced check, which shows the same as a standard check plus any information held by local police that’s considered relevant to the role

  • an enhanced check with a check of the barred lists, which shows the same as an enhanced check plus whether the applicant is on the adults’ barred list, children’s barred list or both

Applicants (job candidates) can’t do a standard or enhanced check on themselves - you will need to get an application form from the employer who asked you for a disclosure check.

You can request a basic check for yourself.

The type of work you are doing, or will be doing, will determine the level of check that you need.

You can find out more about the DBS check process in this guide.

There are also collections of guidance relating to the following:

  • DBS check eligibility
  • Filtering*

*Filtering refers to the disclosure rules that explain when criminal record details will be disclosed on a DBS certificate.

Information about the DBS Update Service guidance.

Guides for applicants

The below guides may be useful for applicants (job candidates). They relate to basic, standard and enhanced DBS checks.

Applicants can’t apply for a standard or enhanced check by themselves. This will need to be done through the employer who has asked for a DBS check.

Applicants can apply for a basic check by themselves, either directly to DBS via our online application route, or through a Responsible Organisation.

  • DBS certificate reprint guide and forms

    • Guidance
  • DBS application form: guide for applicants

    • Guidance
  • DBS disclosure representations process

    • Guidance
  • DBS certificate disputes and fingerprint consent forms

    • Form
  • DBS unusual addresses guidance

    • Guidance
  • Applicant's introduction to the decision-making process for enhanced criminal record checks

    • Guidance
  • DBS check: application process for volunteers

    • Promotional material
  • Transgender applications

    • Guidance

Guides for employers and third parties

The below guides may be useful for employers, and third parties such as Registered Bodies.

Note, the DBS can’t access criminal records held overseas, so a DBS check may not provide a complete view of an applicant’s criminal record if they have lived outside the UK.

Employers should make sure they have access to all the information available to them to make a safer recruitment decision. You can read about how to get a criminal record check for overseas applicants, or those who have previously lived outside the UK, on the Home Office website.

Registered employers can order blank application forms through the multiple online tracking tool, or by calling us.

  • Where to apply for criminal record checks in the UK and overseas

    • Guidance
  • Responsible Organisations

    • Guidance
  • Basic check guidance and policies

    • Guidance
  • DBS checks: guidance for employers

    • Guidance
  • DBS code of practice

    • Policy paper
  • DBS home-based positions guide

    • Guidance
  • Statutory disclosure guidance

    • Guidance
  • DBS application form: countersignatories guide

    • Guidance
  • E-bulk: submitting multiple applications for DBS checking

    • Guidance
  • DBS unusual addresses guidance

    • Guidance
  • Guidelines for the lead countersignatory application form

    • Guidance
  • Guidelines for the countersignatory application form

    • Guidance
  • Handling of DBS certificate information

    • Guidance

DBS application form: continuation sheet

This form can be used if you can’t fit all of your information on the DBS application form.

  • DBS continuation sheet

    • Form

ID checking guidelines

The below guidance will help organisations registered with us, to validate the identity of a DBS check applicant and/or a new countersignatory or lead countersignatory.

  • DBS ID checking guidelines

    • Guidance

Published 17 October 2013
Last updated 22 September 2022 +show all updates

  1. New link added within the section for employers and third parties - Where to apply for criminal record checks in the UK and overseas

  2. A recent change note advised there had been an update to this guidance following a filtering legislative change. To confirm, this was a change from 2020.

  3. Legislative change relating to filtering rules.

  4. Added the new e-guide for completing the DBS application form.

  5. First published.

DBS checks: detailed guidance (2024)

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