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ACRO data and DBO data


ACRO data and DBO data

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AB2014
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dedalus - 15 Sep 22 11:52 AM
AB2014 - 15 Sep 22 11:31 AM
dedalus - 15 Sep 22 10:19 AM
Hi,

Does the offence description shown on PNC match the one that would appear on the basic DBO?

thanks

Yes. I think the offence name might not appear in the disposal history section at the end of the subject access request document, but it should appear against the arrest record.

thank you.
does the offence disappear automatically from the DBO once spent or is this a manual process i.e. it can take months for it to be removed post spent date

The conviction will automatically disappear from basic DBS checks processed after it becomes spent, as the rules will tell the DBS system not to disclose it. There is no need to apply.

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If you are to punish a man retributively you must injure him. If you are to reform him you must improve him. And men are not improved by injuries. (George Bernard Shaw)

dedalus
dedalus
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AB2014 - 15 Sep 22 11:31 AM
dedalus - 15 Sep 22 10:19 AM
Hi,

Does the offence description shown on PNC match the one that would appear on the basic DBO?

thanks

Yes. I think the offence name might not appear in the disposal history section at the end of the subject access request document, but it should appear against the arrest record.

thank you.
does the offence disappear automatically from the DBO once spent or is this a manual process i.e. it can take months for it to be removed post spent date
AB2014
AB2014
Supreme Being
Supreme Being (226K reputation)Supreme Being (226K reputation)Supreme Being (226K reputation)Supreme Being (226K reputation)Supreme Being (226K reputation)Supreme Being (226K reputation)Supreme Being (226K reputation)Supreme Being (226K reputation)Supreme Being (226K reputation)

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Posts: 1.1K, Visits: 7.4K
dedalus - 15 Sep 22 10:19 AM
Hi,

Does the offence description shown on PNC match the one that would appear on the basic DBO?

thanks

Yes. I think the offence name might not appear in the disposal history section at the end of the subject access request document, but it should appear against the arrest record.

=========================================================================================================

If you are to punish a man retributively you must injure him. If you are to reform him you must improve him. And men are not improved by injuries. (George Bernard Shaw)

dedalus
dedalus
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Hi,

Does the offence description shown on PNC match the one that would appear on the basic DBO?

thanks
GO


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