Types of disclosure (2024)

You may need a criminal record check from Disclosure Scotland if you're applying for work, volunteering, or things like adopting a child.

Disclosure Scotland checks and shares information about criminal records. This helps organisations recruit the right people for certain types of work, like working with children.

The type of disclosure you needdepends on the role or work you're doing.

Type Fee
Basic £25
Standard £25
Enhanced £25
Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) scheme £18 or £59 (see PVG fees)

Basic disclosure

Basic disclosure is the most common type of criminal record check. It's the lowest level of disclosure. It shows any unspent convictions you have.

Disclosure Scotland does not monitor people as part of a basic disclosure. The disclosure only shows the information available on the date it was created.

How to apply

You canapply online for basic disclosure.

Warning

If you need a basic disclosure for a job in England or Wales, apply to theDisclosure and Barring Service.

Standard and enhanced disclosure

Standard and enhanced disclosures involve higher level checks.They're for people doing certain types of work or looking to adopt.

  • standard disclosure is for specific roles such as solicitors, accountants or providing a care service
  • enhanced disclosure is for specific roles such as checking people are suitable for adoption, or applying for certain gaming or lottery licences

How to apply

The organisation you're working with will send you a form to complete.

Organisations candownload the form. Once the form is complete, the organisation needs to email it to Disclosure Scotland.

Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) scheme

The PVG scheme is for people doing regulated workwith children and protected adults. The organisation you're working with may ask you to join the scheme.

Disclosure Scotland continuously monitors PVG members' records. It checks for information that might affect your suitability to work with vulnerable groups.

How to apply

The organisation you're working willstart the application online.

Once they complete the first part of the application, you'll receive an email with a link to the second part. You need to complete this part online and submit the application.

Organisations must register with Disclosure Scotland to apply for standard, enhanced or PVG disclosures. If they do not want to register, they can use an umbrella body.

Help

Training webinars

Disclosure Scotland runs free webinars to help organisations understand the disclosure types. Sign up on their events page or email dsworkshop@disclosurescotland.gov.scot to find out more.

Video guidance

There'sguidance on Youtube that explains the different types of disclosure.

Contact Disclosure Scotland

Email: response@disclosurescotland.gov.scot

Phone: 0300 020 0040
Monday to Thursday 9am to 4pm
Friday 9am to 3:30pm
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