Hello
Friend wants to know as they've had conflicting information and online sources seems to conflict, but can anyone who conclusively knows answer these questions please:
Friend wants to know as they've had conflicting information and online sources seems to conflict, but can anyone who conclusively knows answer these questions please:
- Is an IN10 driving conviction in magistrates court - i.e. no insurance, 6 points and a fine - a criminal record (in the sense of routinely recorded onto the PNC and searchable on DBS checks)?
- Is it a routinely recorded offence (i.e. goes onto the PNC) if no other conviction or driving offence is present?
- Is it an arrestable offence?
- Is the offence listed in the National Police Records (Recordable Offences) Regulations 2000?
- If it is (or isn't) a recordable offence, which law established this?
- If the individual wanted to find out conclusively if they have a criminal record (and if the IN10 conviction is shown on a DBS check), how could they find this out without doing an enhanced check themselves?
- If it is a criminal record, when will it be filtered from a DBS check?
- What constitutes whether a conviction is listed on the PNC? Is the criteria publically viewable?
- Unrelated, but is a magistrates court liability order for council tax also shown on a DBS check and is it a criminal record?
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