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Does drink driving show up on a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check?

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Some people think that all offences appear in your criminal record in Australia; this is far from the truth. You may even pay fines for many violations or get tickets that do not appear in your check.

Offences that show in your Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check are those that a court has;

  • Sentenced you for,
  • Found you guilty,
  • Recorded a conviction.

And this includes a Drink Driving offence, D.U.I. offences, Drug driving, and other traffic offences on nationally coordinated criminal history checks.

Without any of these, the violation or offence will not be included in your criminal record.

What is a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check in Australia?

The Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check is a general document of assessment in Australia containing all of a person's criminal records from the National Criminal Database.

The Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check is a point-in-time check that is valid from the point of issue. Generally, a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check will not expire unless the requesting authority deems it obsolete.

What is a Drink Driving offence?

The Court will convict you of a drink driving offence if;

  • You are caught driving a vehicle above the minimum B.A.C. level,
  • While holding special licenses, you were driving a vehicle with a B.A.C. level above 0.0,
  • Refused an alcohol test that would confirm a drink driving offence,
  • Driving Under the Influence,
  • Other offences the accused person commits relating to a drink driving offence.

Generally, a Drink Driving Offence can be categorized either as;

What is a D.U.I. offence?

Driving under the influence is the offence of operating a vehicle while being intoxicated. It does not matter how you got intoxicated or the substance that intoxicated you.

If the Police or other Traffic officer arrest you, they will charge you to Court for a D.U.I. offence.

Does a Drink Driving offence show in a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check?

If a court finds you guilty of a Drink driving offence, it will be recorded in your criminal history. The criminal record is a database of all offenders in Australia.

All offences in your criminal record are disclosed in a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check certificate.

So, in addition to the penalties the Court may impose for a drink driving offence, it will be part of your conviction history.

Traffic offences are punished by infringement notices/tickets.

However, not all traffic or drink driving offences are settled in Court. For minor traffic/drink driving offences, the Police officer may issue an infringement notice.

The offender can settle their infringements on the spot without having a traffic conviction in their criminal history.

Settling an infringement notice means any or all of;

Infringement notices or other punishment imposed by the Police or a traffic officer will be recorded in the Police records. The Police records are different from criminal records.

The Police record is not open for public perusal or use as a criminal record. It is a record of the Police that contains a person's interaction with the Australian laws.

A Police record is also far extensive than a criminal record and will include penalties like;

  • Infringement notices,
  • Traffic tickets,
  • Court orders,
  • Violence orders,
  • Good Behaviour bonds,
  • Police warnings,
  • Traffic violations,
  • Fines.

Furthermore, a Police record may be admissible in court as evidence against the person.

What other offences appear in a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check?

Not only traffic offences are disclosed on a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check, but other court convictions in your criminal records will also appear. Some of these records include;

  • Charges for offences in corporate organisations,
  • Sexually related offences,
  • Traffic charges for which the court convicts you,
  • Sentences and Convictions,
  • Pending court charges and offences,

How serious is a Drink Driving offence in Australia?

Drink driving incidents cause a large percentage of road accidents in Australia. Because of this, all States and Territories in Australia consistently review and improve their road and traffic laws.

Drink driving offences are severe issues in Australia, especially in cases of;

  • High B.A.C. content, or
  • Aggravated D.U.I. offences.

Offences of this nature can attract severe punishments like;

  • Prolonged license disqualification,
  • Imprisonment term,
  • Car impoundment.

Various Degrees of Drink Driving Offences

The severity of Drink driving offences depends primarily on the offender's B.A.C. at the time of the incident. However, the penalties vary depending on the State or Territory legislation.

Low range driving offences;

These are drink driving offences where the driver is caught driving with a B.A.C. level between 0.05 and 0.099.

Middle range offences

This range involves those caught driving a vehicle with a B.A.C. level between 0.10 and 0.1499.

High range offences

These are the most severe forms of drink driving offences in Australia. A person is guilty of this offence if they are caught driving a vehicle with B.A.C. levels above 0.15.

For a High range of drink driving offences, the Police can seize the offender's license on the spot. Such a person will have to arrange an alternative means to their destination.

How long does a Drink Driving offence remain on a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check?

Offences on a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check will continue to appear for a long time (for life) as long as they are in the criminal records. Offences are only removed from a criminal record through various legal pardons.

Effects of Drink Driving offence on your Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check

Having any of the following offences on your records can hinder your career or job prospects in Australia;

  • Driving under Influence (D.U.I.) offence,
  • Drink Driving Offence,
  • Speeding offence,
  • Refusing to take an alcohol test,
  • Other traffic offences convicted in a court.

It gets worse if you seek roles related to the transport industry or as a driver. It will be hard to convince employers that you are suitable (stable) for that job with a Drink driving record.

Employers can make a nationally coordinated criminal history check a mandatory requirement for Commercial driver related roles in the interests of protecting the health and safety of the community, particularly if the offence relates to the inherent requirement of the role. Therefore, it may be not be possible to get a position as;

  • Truck driver,
  • Commercial Passenger Vehicle (CPV) driver,
  • School bus driver,
  • Driving instructor,
  • Commercial Bus driver,
  • And other roles relevant to driving.

So, a drink driving offence on your Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check may be damaging and will limit the jobs you can apply for.

Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Checks for Driver Accreditation

Driver licensing and accreditation is a nationwide and essential assessment program for drivers who seek commercial duties. It is the standard commercial driving vetting system in Australia. One of the main requirements for driver licensing and accreditation is a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check result.

Having a Drink Driving and related offence will affect your chances of getting accredited or vetted.

Furthermore, if your Drink driving offence led to other crimes like;

  • Assault charges,
  • Manslaughter,
  • Murder,
  • Destruction of vehicles,
  • Or other detriments to people,

The employer or decision maker may interpret it as gross acts of irresponsibility that can easily affect their other activities.

How can I obtain a nationally coordinated criminal history check?

Individuals

If you are an individual then you can apply for a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check online via Australian National Character Check's online Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check application form. The results are dispatched via email.

Business and Enterprise Customers

Business and Enterprise customers are able to sign up to ANCC's business portal where they can order, manage, track and view candidates' Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check results on their business portal. Organisations will undergo a process for approval prior to being granted access to ANCC's business portal.

ANCC sends an invite to the applicant to complete their Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check online and handles the application and informed consent form. Contact ANCC's business and enterprise partnerships team today to enquire about setting up a business portal for your organisation.

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