What information is included

The information included in the disclosure will depend on the type of disclosure applied for.

Information included

Type of disclosure

Basic

Standard

Enhanced

Unspent convictions

Yes

Yes

Yes

Spent convictions

No

Yes

Yes

Cautions

No

Yes

Yes

Inclusion on children's' lists

No

No

Yes

Inclusion on adults' lists No Yes Yes

Other relevant information held by police forces

No

No

Yes

What information is checked?

The information which is checked to complete a disclosure includes:

Spent and unspent convictions

Under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974, many convictions can become 'spent' following a rehabilitation period. The rehabilitation period will vary depending on the conviction. An unspent conviction is one where the rehabilitation period has not expired. A custodial sentence of more than two and a half years will never become spent.

Apply for a disclosure

Apply for a basic disclosure in your own name

Apply for a disclosure for a potential new employee or volunteer

Subject access requests

Individuals can obtain a copy of their full criminal record by submitting a subject access request to their local police force. There is a £10 fee for this service.