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Traffic management and controller Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Checks

Australian National Character Check (ANCC) provides nationally coordinated criminal history checks to workers seeking employment as a traffic manager or controller.

Check timeframes: 70 percent of Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Checks are returned to applicants within 24 hours. Results are emailed on the same day they are received. Approximately 30 percent of checks may be referred to one or more police agencies and can take longer than 10 business days to be returned, due to the manual nature of this process.

Do you work in HR in a traffic management or controller business and need Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Checks for workers? Australian National Character Check (ANCC) provides a streamlined solution for national Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Checks via our business portal.

Individual applicants

Please apply for your nationally coordinated criminal history check via the individual portal here.

Business applicants

Businesses (e.g. traffic management or controller companies) seeking bulk background checks can apply for access to the ANCC Business Portal.

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Discount Base Price:

$52.90 + GST

$24.90 + GST

Base price including GST: $58.19

Base price including GST: $27.39

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See information (i) (i) Add the 'Jump higher in the queue' add-on at payment check out. This is a premium service and your application will jump higher in ANCC's internal queue, to be looked at sooner. Each application is reviewed by ANCC staff in accordance with federal government guidelines, prior to sending the application for a result. This means your application will be reviewed faster by ANCC. Any express processing (jump higher in the queue) only relates to the part of the process completed by Australian National Character Check (ANCC) for reviewing the application in accordance with federal government guidelines. Once ANCC has sent a check for a result, the National Police Checking Service or police agencies do not offer an express service. 70% of checks are returned in 24 hours. 30% of checks can take 15 days or longer.

ANCC is a discount provider of nationally coordinated criminal history checks (formerly referred to as a national police check) in Australia. ANCC is trusted by approved businesses, government agencies and individuals all over Australia. Apply for your check now within a few minutes and at a discounted price. Each application is checked by ANCC in accordance with federal government guidelines and is valid Australia-wide. We process hundreds of checks each day obtained directly from the federal government's National Police Checking Service (NPCS).


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  • Employment
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  • Commonwealth employment
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Why use ANCC?

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Fast online application form

The online application form can be completed in a few minutes online. 70% of results are dispatched in 24 hours. Approximately 30% can take longer than 15 days due to a 'potential match'.

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Australian based support team

All of our staff are based in Canberra, ACT. All data is stored securely in Australia. Each application is checked in accordance with Federal Government guidelines. Support staff are available from Monday to Friday 9AM to 5PM.

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ANCC is amongst the highest rated employment background check providers. Refer to ANCC's Google Reviews, Product Reviews and Trust Pilot Reviews.

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Guaranteed to be valid Australia wide

A nationally coordinated criminal history check is valid in all States and Territories of Australia.

What are the timeframes?

Road traffic controllers are responsible for directing vehicular and pedestrian traffic around a road worksite, an accident scene or other road disruption. By guiding motorists through the "STOP" and "SLOW" signs, they play a crucial road function by ensuring an efficient traffic flow around disruptive sites to keep everyone safe.

Being a traffic controller can be a challenging job. Traffic controllers must always be alert and physically fit to perform their duties. They must also be able to act right when faced with a difficult challenge, like a motorist refusing to obey their direction.

To become a traffic controller, you must therefore be safety conscious and a responsible person. To ensure that, aspiring traffic controllers may go through a series of checks. Examples include:

1) Traffic offence history

Traffic control applicants must generally have held an open or provisional driver's licence for at least one of the past five years. Moreover, they must have a good traffic history. An adverse traffic history may result in a rejection. Examples of such offences include:

  • ✔ An established record of severe violations like dangerous driving, unlicensed driving, and drinking under the influence
  • ✔ Multiple licence suspensions over the past few years
2) Criminal offence history

Traffic controllers must not put others at risk. A criminal offence history gives insight into an applicant's criminal history and the potential threat they pose to society.

Also called a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check, a nationally coordinated criminal history check reveals an applicant's criminal history, including convictions, arrests, and even criminal proceedings. Based on this information, the risk the applicant poses to colleagues and members of the public can be adequately assessed before they are accredited as traffic controllers.

Examples of criminal offences that may make you unsuitable to become a traffic controller include:

  • ✔ Violent criminal history: examples include sexual assault, common assault, attempted homicide, burglary, manslaughter and a significant drug offence.
  • ✔ Offences such as fraud, theft or drug possession

Note that asides from the severity of the offence, the frequency and recency of the offence also play a critical role. Repeated violations prove an established pattern of crime. Moreover, recent criminal offences carry more weight than older ones.

Are you thinking of becoming a traffic controller? Read on to find out how to get a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check for accreditation or employment purposes.

Getting a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check as a traffic manager or controller

The Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission (ACIC) works with accredited bodies and police agencies to make Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Checks accessible.

Here is the process for obtaining a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check:

Step 1: Apply with an accredited ACIC agency or police agency.

You must first apply for a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check through an accredited ACIC or police agency. Applications are typically online; all you need to do is submit the application form. You will fill in your name, address, date of birth, and purpose of the check. You must also upload four documents as proof of identity. They include:

  • ✔ 1 commencement of ID document
  • ✔ 1 primary use in the community document
  • ✔ 1 secondary use in the community documents
  • ✔ A biometric link
Step 2: Processing

After applying, the accredited body or police agency forwards your application to the National Police Checking Service Support System. This IT system, owned and operated by ACIC, runs a name-matching algorithm and pulls out a potential match if the applicant's details match any information held in police records.

If there is a match, it is forwarded to the relevant police agency for further assessment. This assessment is to confirm if the match is accurate. If that's not the case, the police agency returns a 'No Disclosable Court Outcome' to the agency that requested the check. Conversely, if a match is confirmed, it goes through the vetting process. In this stage, the police agency applies the spent conviction scheme to determine which criminal record can be released before sending the final result to the agency requesting the check.

Step 3: Getting the result

The accredited ACIC agency or police agency informs you once the check result is available.

FAQs

✔ Do I need to give consent before a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check?

Yes. A Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check can only be carried out with the applicant's informed consent. This is provided on the application form.

✔ How long does the processing take?

70 percent of Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Checks are returned to applicants within 24 hours. Results are emailed on the same day they are received. Approximately 30 percent of checks may be referred to one or more police agencies and can take longer than 10 business days to be returned, due to the manual nature of this process.

Fast and efficient Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Checks with ANCC

Do you need to get a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check for your traffic control application? Trust ANCC to deliver an efficient service through our:

✔ Individual portal

This platform is suitable for individuals seeking a nationally coordinated criminal history check. Please fill in the online application form, upload the necessary identification documents and pay the associated fee.

✔ Business Portal

Are you a HR manager in a company or accreditation body? Do you need an efficient way to manage Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check applications of multiple applicants? ANCC's business portal will be a suitable option. By opening a business account today, you can apply for approval to our platform that allows you to order and track Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Checks in bulk.

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About ANCC

ANCC® enables individuals and approved legal entities to apply for a nationally coordinated criminal history check, which is commonly referred to as a nationally coordinated criminal history check. The nationally coordinated criminal history check is valid all over Australia and can be used when applying for Employment, Probity, Licencing, or Commonwealth check purposes. Get discount employment background checks online. We beat prices!

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