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The Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check is a document of attestation confirming the candidate's interaction with the courts and the law within the QLD and national jurisdiction.
All these make the Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check an important assessment document in Queensland, and even outside the state.
A Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check is a point in time check and has no set expiry date. Decision makers (e.g. employers) determine the validity period of a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check based on their own internal risk mitigation policies. Generally, most employers do not accept a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check that is older than three (3) months
When the Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check for a person is issued, it contains the previous records of the individual up until the date of issue. And this is why it is called a point-in-time check.
The Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check cannot include the current convictions of the holder except an updated Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check is obtained.
Technically, the Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check does not expire, and it does not even have an expiry document like some other certificates or assessment results. However, this "expiry conundrum" is quite different in the corporate world.
Employers conclude that 3 months is a maintainable period that the candidate will not have a conviction.
The Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check is a renewable assessment certificate not constrained by periods, frequency or application.
If your Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check is older than 3 months since the day you obtained it, you can apply for a renewal at ANCC.
Renewing your Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check is similar to obtaining a new Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check, and you will need the same verification IDs and fill the same application forms.
The Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check application can be completed and submitted on behalf of the applicant. However, this process must be with the informed consent of the candidate. And the employer must follow the Privacy Act in Use and Disclosure of Criminal records.
Some Organizations prefer to request nationally coordinated criminal history checks directly from their employees using ANCC's business portal for nationally coordinated criminal history checks.
For some roles like aged care work, the legislation makes a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check mandatory, especially for sensitive roles. And employers in such sectors must within regular and respectable intervals request updated nationally coordinated criminal history checks from the candidate.
The Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check was never meant to expire, and within regular intervals be updated as the requesting party considered.
Most organisations know that the Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check will only include the criminal history and not a current record of the candidate. And this is one of the reasons why employers will not accept an "outdated" Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check. Other reasons include;
Every employer has its systems and modules of averting risks, especially those that affect the trust and properties of their customers. And some of them include requesting updated and current assessments of all their employees.
Therefore, more like a tacit consensus, most employers will not accept Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check results older than 3 months.
A Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check obtained more than a year ago does not disclose criminal records after the period of issuance.
If an employer must assess the candidate correctly based on their convictions record, they must request recent Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check results.
Candidates who want to obtain/or renew a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check have three options. They can apply through any of the following methods provided;
When you apply online, you will get your Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check certificate online via email. The application process involves filling a simple form that takes less than 15 minutes to complete.
You can apply online using any; PC, tablet, or mobile device connected to the internet. Also, you can complete all ID verification, document submission, and other payments online. It is a convenient method, especially for those with a tight schedule.
By following these steps, you can receive a copy of your Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check online:
Alternatively, some employers may request that you obtain the Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check from the Police. It in no way sprites the authenticity of the check, it just depends on the requesting party's preference.
Applying to the police may require a physical visit to the Local QLD Police office. At the Police office, you will receive an application form to fill and complete your details. All information you submit should be corroborated by any of the verification IDs you submit.
Applying at the local police office may be a physical process that requires you to certify ID documents.
The Post office forwards all Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check applications from the candidate to the National Check agency. Applicants must submit all requested information together with the specified ID verification.
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