Student DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) Checks

Student DBS Checks

DBS ID Information

If you are a student at the College, the need for a DBS check depends on your course. You also need one if you get a work placement with children or vulnerable adults. You cannot start your Work Placement without one.

The process takes up to 6 weeks. So, start as soon as possible to finish your DBS check in time to start your Work Placement. Complete all the required sections.

DBS check process:

  • Complete an online DBS application form, you will need to bring your ID in to show a member of the DBS Team before we can submit the application

  • You need to provide different forms of ID to prove who you say you are, where you have lived for 5 years, and your age

  • Once your application has been sent, it is checked by the DBS, which is not part of the College

  • The DBS contact the local police forces of where you have lived to check whether you have a criminal record, or have ever been convicted of an offence against a child or a vulnerable adult

  • You then receive a DBS Disclosure Certificate, which will list if you have any convictions

  • If you have a conviction – you need to tell the college Risk Assessment Team as soon as possible (see contact information at the bottom of this page)

  • If you receive a DBS Disclosure Certificate that has no convictions or cautions, it is called a ‘clear DBS Disclosure check’.

  • If your DBS Disclosure Certificate has something on it, it is called a ‘positive DBS Disclosure check’. The Risk Assessment Team may need to meet with you to get more information, and it may affect you doing a placement.

  • You will then need to bring your DBS Disclosure Certificate in to show a member of the DBS Team, or your Work Placement Coordinator before you start your Work Placement.

Do I have to pay?

  • If you are 19 or over on 1 September in the year you start your course, you will be required to pay £38 for your DBS check. This fee is non-refundable

  • If you are under 19 it is free. However, if there are any errors on your application form, and the DBS cancel the application, you will need to pay £38 for a new one. It is important to get all the details right when you fill out the form.

  • If you lose your DBS Disclosure Certificate, you may have to pay £38 to do another application.

Leicester College’s legal responsibilities

  • As an organisation assessing applicants’ suitability for positions included in the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order, and the Police Act 1997, using criminal record checks processed through the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS), Leicester College complies fully with the Code of Practice, and undertake to treat all applicants for positions fairly

  • The Code of Practice and Recruitment of ex-offenders policy statement (students) is part of the college’s DBS policy and procedures and is available on the College website see here, or you can request a copy through the DBS Team.