Please be ready with your application reference number starting with 'P'. For example P1234567
To resume an existing check, you will need your email address and application reference number. See below if you are having issues finding your application reference number.
Use the button below to resume your check.
If you are still having issues resuming an existing check then contact our friendly Australian based support team.
When you make payment for a nationally coordinated criminal history check or any other background check with Australian National Character Check, your application reference number is sent to you instantly in an SMS (text) message and via email.
If you did not provide your mobile number during your application, then your application reference number will only be sent to you via email.
Your application reference number will also be found on the top right corner of your Tax Invoice.
The application reference number starts with the letter "P" followed by numbers.
For example: P1234567899
If you cannot find your application reference number in your email inbox, we recommend that you also check your "spam" email folder. In some instances an email provider may mistakenly mark your application reference number email as "spam"
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Whilst the majority of nationally coordinated criminal history check results are returned to applicants within 1-3 business days, some may take 10-15+ business days. Please note that the time it takes Australian Police Agencies to process your result is outside of our control. Generally if a nationally coordinated criminal history check result has taken longer than three business days, it has been flagged by Australian police agencies for manual processing.
Refer to Track a Check to see the progress of your nationally coordinated criminal history check.
Refer to FAQs to see why a nationally coordinated criminal history check may be flagged for manual processing.
Australian National Character Check can only initiate a check follow up after 15 business days have lapsed since your nationally coordinated criminal history check was successfully submitted to police agencies.
To initiate a check follow-up, please complete the form below or email our support team.
You will need to include your name, application reference number and the reason for initiating the check follow up.
If you are applying for a nationally coordinated criminal history check for an immigration or visa purpose then it must be supplied by the Australian Federal Police (AFP).
After an official nationally coordinated criminal history check certificate is released, Australian National Character Check is strictly unable to modify the contents of the official certificate.
If the applicant made a mistake during their nationally coordinated criminal history check application and the certificate has already been released, then a new nationally coordinated criminal history check application with the correct details must be lodged.
If you believe the disclosable court outcome/s shown on the nationally coordinated criminal history check certificate are incorrect, please email our support staff and provide as much detail as possible. We will need to clarify the results and discuss the reason for you lodging a dispute. Once we have discussed the results, we will escalate the dispute for disclosable court outcomes to the relevant government agency who will then investigate the dispute. Lodging a dispute does not guarantee that disclosable court outcome/s will be amended, however a further investigation into the disclosable court outcome/s will be conducted and you will be notified of the result of the investigation by Australian National Character Check.
To verify the contents of a nationally coordinated criminal history check issued by Australian National Character Check, you will need the certificate verification number and surname of the applicant.
The certificate verification number will be found on the top right corner of the nationally coordinated criminal history check certificate. We only verify certificates issued by Australian National Character Check.
A technical error with the online form can occur with older internet browsers that are no longer supported by their provider. An example is Internet Explorer browsers.
To overcome this issue, we recommend you to use one of the following internet browsers: Google Chrome, Safari, Firefox or Microsoft Edge.
Should you continue to have further issues, we also recommend using an alternate computer as the issue may also arise in older computers.
Kindly continue your existing nationally coordinated criminal history check application by using an alternate internet browser or computer by selecting the Resume a Check option on the website.
If you continue to experience technical issues with the website, please take a screenshot of your issue and email it to us. You will need to include your name, reference number, the internet browser you are using (e.g. Safari, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, etc.), and a description of your issue.
Our IT Team will look into the issue and will attempt to resolve it as soon as possible.
Please contact our friendly Australian based support team. We are based in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory.
If you would like to apply for a refund, please complete the contact form below or email your refund request to our refunds team. You will need to include your name, application reference number and the reason for requesting a refund.
Our refunds team will process the request in accordance with the Terms & Conditions and will provide an outcome.
A Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check (nationally coordinated criminal history check) is a collation of police and conviction history information about an individual that has been determined releasable by government agencies.
70% of checks are delivered within 24 hours. All other checks can take longer than 10 business days to be returned.
Our system automatically dispatches results on the same day they are received.
The time it takes Australian police agencies to process an applicant's result is outside of our control.
Australian National Character Check cannot process a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check for the following purposes:
Check certificates are available to download for three (3) months. After this period has elapsed, a new check must be applied for. A nationally coordinated criminal history check is a point-in-time check and only represents the applicant's offence history as of the date of release. Most employers and decision makers will not accept a check that is older than three (3) months, however this will depend on their internal risk mitigation policies.
Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Checks provided by Australian National Character Check are valid in all states and territories in Australia.
Our minimum age is 10 years of age. If you are under 18, a parent or guardian will be required to provide an Informed Consent as part of the application.
It should be noted that the time it takes Australian Police Agencies to process your Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check Result is outside of ours, or any other providers' control. Generally if a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check Result has taken longer than 3 business days to receive, it has been sent to Australian Police Agencies for further review or manual processing. This may occur for a number of reasons. Reasons for a delay in receiving a Result may include but is not limited to:
Your application is sent to Australian Police Agencies for review or manual processing. They will determine based on their records if whether or not you have a disclosable court outcome on your record.
If you believe there may be an error on your Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check Result, please follow the guidelines below:
In the event you believe that there is misinformation on your Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check Result regarding the court outcome history, you are entitled to lodge a Dispute. Please follow the procedure below if this occurs:
Please note: We cannot provide updates regarding the status of your lodged Dispute as this is no longer in our jurisdiction.
The accuracy of a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check is dependent on the quality and quantity of information provided by the Applicant. Australian National Character Check sets a minimum for the information required but it is the Applicant's responsibility that the information submitted is true, accurate and up to date.
In the event you require a hard copy certificate sometime after submission of your Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check application, you will be required to directly email Australian National Character Check on support@ancc.com.au Please list your First Name, Surname and Date of Birth in the email. Please note there will be an additional postage charge for this service.
Results on Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Checks have no set expiry date. A Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check is a point-in-time check, meaning that the results only reflect police records on the date they are released by each police agency. Decision makers (e.g. employers) are responsible for determining how long Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Checks are to be accepted as 'valid', based on their own risk management strategy and assessments.
A Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check Certificate will contain the results of your Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check application and disclosable court outcomes (if any).
Yes, Australian National Character Check website has a 'Track a Check' service available to all of our Customers, found on this website. Simply input your email address used during your application and the application reference number to view the status of your Check.
If you wish to verify the contents of a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check Result, you may do so through our website's 'Verify a Check' feature. This will display the information we hold regarding the Result.
Australian National Character Check cannot provide Australian Federal Police (AFP) Checks. Please note that an AFP check differs from a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check and the two cannot be used in replacement of the other.
You may be eligible for an Urgent Check if your reason for a check falls under one of the following categories:
Local police stations and Australian National Character Check access the same central government database to issue nationally coordinated criminal history check results.
There is no difference in the legitimacy of a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check issued by a local police station and Australian National Character Check.
An applicant may notice small differences in the formatting of the certificate, however both are equally valid.
Applicants that apply through Australian National Character Check do however experience the substantial difference in speed and efficiency when obtaining their nationally coordinated criminal history check online. 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. Overall, applicants save time and cost when applying for their nationally coordinated criminal history check online.
A Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check displays all court outcomes that are considered releasable by Australian police agencies.
As a Federal Government requirement, applicants must provide three identification documents and a biometric link to obtain a nationally coordinated criminal history check. These include:
During the nationally coordinated criminal history check application you will be asked to provide at least five years of residential address history. The "current address" must be an Australian address. The other previous addresses may be international addresses
As an accredited provider, we are legally required to request your identification documents to ensure we can adequately verify your identity before sending your nationally coordinated criminal history check results.
The Federal Government has made specific rules for accredited providers of nationally coordinated criminal history checks to follow before individuals in the community are given access to their official nationally coordinated criminal history check results.
Australian National Character Check offers an easy to follow online application form where you can provide images of your identification documents. We verify the documents digitally.
As part of the Federal Government's identity verification requirements, Australian National Character Check is required to establish a bio-metric link between the applicant and their ID documents. A self-photo "selfie" demonstrating liveness as instructed on our website is a bio-metric link.
New Zealand citizens living in Australia are issued with an automatic residency visa in Australia. New Zealand citizens may not have a VISA grant notice, but their details will be stored in the Department of Home Affairs Visa records system.
While completing your nationally coordinated criminal history check, please provide a clear photo of your passport in BOTH Commencement and Primary ID Categories and submit your nationally coordinated criminal history check.
Australian National Character Check has access to the Department of Home Affairs Visa system and will extract your Australian Visa using your passport details.
Applicants must provide all three identification documents in their current name. Alternatively applicants should produce an official Change of Name certificate or Marriage Certificate issued by the Australian Government - Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages.
The above rules are established by the Federal Government and must be followed strictly.
Slight changes such as misspellings, inconsistent hyphens, spaces or name formatting can mean that your documents are not considered consistent with the rules required to get a nationally coordinated criminal history check.
Applicant's should approach their local government shopfront to get identification documents corrected should they find misspellings, inconsistent hyphens, spaces or incorrect name formatting on their identification documents.
Applicants must meet the minimum identity requirements regardless of which nationally coordinated criminal history check provider they use.
Applicant's should approach their local government shopfront to get identification documents updated should they find they do not meet minimum identification document requirements.
This means that you may need to obtain new documents, or have your existing documents changed to reflect your name correctly if they currently do not.
As a Federal Government requirement, Australian National Character Check does not accept expired identification documents.
Sometimes identification documents cannot be accepted. The reason for this is because the rules given to us by the government will not allow us to accept the documents for certain compliance reasons.
Some of these reasons include:
A pricing schedule outlining the cost of a nationally coordinated criminal history check can be found below:
Check Type | Base Cost (GST Inc) |
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Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check (nationally coordinated criminal history check) Used for Employment positions and a variety of Australian Licensing and Registration schemes. | $52.90 + GST |
Australian National Character Check offers payments for its services via Credit Card, Debit Card or PayPal.
Alternatively, we also allow Electronic Bank Transfer, details for this are below:
Account Name: National Character Checks Pty Ltd
BSB: 062 909
Account Number: 1024 2779
Reference: Surname and Application reference number
Reason: Reason for your bank transfer
Australian National Character Check is NOT required to provide a refund for:
Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Checks in Australia may only be conducted by an Agency that is accredited by the ACIC. Not just any organisation may conduct nationally coordinated criminal history checks. There are extensive security and compliance requirements that must be achieved and maintained. Our accreditation with the ACIC is under our registered legal entity name Australian National Character Check Pty Ltd. Our trading name is Australian National Character Check. Our ABN is 29 621 712 598. You can find our accreditation details by looking for Australian National Character Check listed on the Official ACIC Government website available here: List of Accredited Brokers
By providing a streamlined and highly secure online procedure, 70 percent of nationally coordinated criminal history checks are returned to applicants within 24 hours. 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. Our technology gives applicants the flexibility to no longer have the hassle in dealing with paper forms or wait in ques to get identity documents certified. With instant SMS updates and a support team based in Canberra ACT, Australian National Character Check™ has become the go-to service for individuals and businesses across Australia.
As a Federal Government requirement, applicants must provide three identification documents and a biometric link to obtain a nationally coordinated criminal history check. These include:
Smart Identification is a new form of Identity Verification system that provides Australian National Character Check with the capability to confirm an individual's identity. Smart Identification has implemented cutting edge biometric comparison technology that provides a further level of security and additionally acts as a preventative measure against Identity theft and fraud. Smart Identification will require an Applicant to submit ID documents and a self photo (selfie) for biometric comparison purposes.
Please note: To use our Smart Identification system you must hold: a current Australian Drivers License (of any State or Territory), a current Passport (national or international), or an Immicard.
In the event where you cannot provide a current Passport (national or international), a current Australian Drivers License (of any State or Territory), or an Immicard, you will be required to provide a certified True Copy of a passport style photo. A certified true copy is a photocopy of the original document, which has been certified as a true and accurate by a person authorised to witness and certify documents. A full list of persons that can certify your document and passport style photo can be found here.
In order to submit a Certified True Copy photo, you must mail it to the following address. Please mail using the following details:
Australian National Character Check
PO Box 237, Fyshwick, ACT, 2609
No, for compliance reasons we require you to mail in the certified hard copies to the address stated above.
Our Smart Identification system takes a real time photo of our Applicants so that we can conduct biometric comparison to ensure that the Applicant is who they claim to be. This measure is implemented to reduce chances of identity fraud occurring and to protect our community and applicants.
The safety and security of our Customers data is of immense importance to Australian National Character Check, and for this reason we have implemented high caliber security measures such as 256-bit data encryption and SSL Encryption on our website.
Only Australian National Character Check's authorised verification team or contractors are be able to view ID documents submitted by Applicants.
Rejection of an ID document may have occurred as it may not have been legible, expired, or did not meet the requirements stated on our Image Guidelines during the ID upload stage in your application.
Please be ready with your application reference number starting with 'P'. For example P1234567
1 x Commencement
Persons that can certify your documents and passport style photo
Item | Occupation |
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101 | Chiropractor |
102 | Dentist |
103 | Legal practitioner |
104 | Medical practitioner |
105 | Nurse |
106 | Optometrist |
107 | Patent attorney |
108 | Pharmacist |
109 | Physiotherapist |
110 | Psychologist |
111 | Trade marks attorney |
112 | Veterinary surgeon |
Item | Person |
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224 | Member of the Australian Defence Force who is: (a) an officer, or (b) a non-commissioned officer within the meaning of the Defence Force Discipline Act 1982 with 5 or more years of continuous service, or (c) a warrant officer within the meaning of that Act |
225 | Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia, the Australian Society of Certified Practising Accountants or the Institute of Public Accountants |
226 | Member of (a) the Parliament of the Commonwealth; or (b) the Parliament of a State; or (c) a Territory legislature; or (d) a local government authority of a State or Territory |
227 | Minister of religion registered under Subdivision A of Division 1 of Part IV of the Marriage Act 1967 |
228 | Notary public |
229 | Permanent employee of the Australian Postal Corporation with 5 or more years of continuous service who is employed in an office supplying postal services to the public |
230 | Permanent employee of: (a) the Commonwealth or a Commonwealth authority; or (b) a State or Territory or a State or Territory authority, or (c) a local government authority; with 5 or more years of continuous service who is not specified in another item in this part |
231 | Person before whom a statutory declaration may be made under the law of the State or Territory in which the declaration is made |
232 | Police officer |
233 | Registrar, or Deputy Registrar, of a court |
234 | Registrar, or Deputy Registrar, of a court Senior Executive Service employee of (a) the Commonwealth or a Commonwealth authority; or (b) a State or Territory or a State or Territory authority |
235 | Sheriff |
236 | Sheriff Officers |
237 | Teacher employed on a full-time basis at a school or tertiary education institution |
238 | Member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy |