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Hide this message. Home Working, jobs and pensions Finding a job. How long does it take before a conviction is spent? How long does a conviction stay on your criminal record? Do you have to declare spent convictions to an employer?
There are, however, occasions where you must declare a spent conviction to an employer: The first is where the conviction resulted in a sentence of more than four years if it was four years exactly, you do not have to declare it. These jobs are usually ones that relate to public safety, vulnerable groups of people, or protected interests of individuals security of their home, financial data, and so on. These include: offences involving the supply of drugs sexual offences offences involving violence safeguarding offences If there is no legal requirement to disclose a criminal conviction, then of course there is nothing wrong with not doing so.
Where to get help with spent or unspent convictions Whenever you have questions or concerns about your criminal record, one of the best things you can do is get in touch with a trusted criminal defence expert.
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This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information. Non-necessary Non-necessary. What follows is not legal advice but an explanation of some of the information contained on the government webpage that can be accessed using the above link. This means that you are not required to disclose the conviction when, for example, applying for most jobs. However if you are applying for a job in certain fields of work then a conviction must always be disclose d.
If your prison sentence was suspended, the same time periods apply. It always applies to sentences to detention in a young offender institution and sentences to youth custody.
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