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I work at or out of a UK airport and require an airside pass.  What part does Disclosure Scotland carry out in this process?

In April 2003 the Department for Transport (DfT) issued an instruction that any new employees recruited to work airside at a UK Airport must first produce a Basic Disclosure in order to obtain their Airside or Restricted Zone (RZ) Pass.  In July 2003 this instruction was extended to cover existing staff.  All staff currently requiring an airside pass will need to produce a Basic Disclosure either prior to their pass being renewed between 1st July 2003 and 31st July 2004 or in order to retain their airside pass if the pass is not due for renewal between these dates.

The only source of a Basic Disclosure at this time is Disclosure Scotland.

The Service Level Agreement for Basic Disclosures is 14 calendar days.  If you need to apply for a Basic Disclosure to receive or retain an Airside Pass you should ensure you begin the application process at least 14 days before you require to receive, renew or retain the pass.

The Basic Disclosure is designed for individual use only.  One copy is produced and this is posted to the address you nominate as your current address on the application form.  The DfT are requesting that individuals then show their Disclosure to their employer and/or the pass issuer in order to check for Disqualifying Criteria.  The DfT laid down the Disqualifying Criteria.

The Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 will be applied to Basic Disclosures.  This means that only unspent convictions will be disclosed.  You may have been convicted of a disqualifying offence but if it is spent, you will not lose your pass.  To apply for a Basic Disclosure you should obtain an Application Form either from your employer or directly from Disclosure Scotland.  You can also apply online via this website.  Go to Basic Disclosures Online.

Considerations

  • Make sure you apply at least 14 days before you require the Disclosure.
  • Make sure you complete the Application Form (see Application Process for further advice).  Incomplete details can delay your Disclosure.
  • Where is your current home address?  If you live overseas or in communal property will your Disclosure arrive safely and on time?  Disclosure Scotland posts all Disclosures by first class, UK mainland mail.  If you think there may be a problem receiving your Disclosure it may be safer to nominate for it to be despatched via your employer.  If you want to do this, simply complete the relevant details in the appropriate section on the Application form.  If you are applying on-line, you should enter the Resident From Date as the date you are making the Application not the date you started work.  You can then continue to provide at least five years home address history.
  • Can Disclosure Scotland authenticate you as an individual at your current home address?  We do this by checking the electoral roll and various other official records.  If we cannot confirm your identity, the processing of your Disclosure will be delayed.  To assist with this you can include a copy of official documentation sent to you at your home address e.g. a Utility Bill or Bank Statement.

Advice to Airside Employers

Have you considered becoming a Responsible Body?  This allows you to pay for Disclosures by monthly invoice and assists with the authentication issue, thus speeding up the process and helping to track your applications.  It would also be helpful to have a nominated person within your organisation to act as the liaison between Disclosure Scotland and your employees. This person could build up expertise in Disclosure processing and assist with answering any common queries that arise.  To get more details on this Contact Us.

 

 

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