What does stepped down mean on a police certificate?

Stepping down is the process where at some point, certain cautions and offenses will no longer be displayed on a Police Certificate for immigration purposes, and what would instead be shown is 'No Live Trace' rather than 'No Trace'.
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What is the step down model?

Disclosure of convictions and cautions on an ACRO Police Certificate is governed by the ACRO “step down model”, which stipulates that disclosure of convictions and cautions should not take place after a certain amount of time has elapsed since the date of the conviction or caution.
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What is shown on a police certificate UK?

It provides authenticated details of any convictions, cautions, reprimands, warning and conditional discharges in line with the ACRO step-down model. It also includes any impending prosecutions and offences that are under investigation.
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Does your criminal record clear after 7 years UK?

In the UK, the Police National Computer (PNC) stores all recordable offences. It remains there until the person becomes 100 years old.
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How long does domestic violence stay on your record UK?

Since 2006, the police retain details of all recordable offences until you reach 100 years of age.
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Does your criminal record clear after 7 years?

The Seven Year Rule

Under federal law, the consumer reporting agencies cannot report an arrest that is over seven years old. However, they may report a conviction no matter how old it is.
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Will I have a criminal record forever?

If the person was 18 years of age or older at the time of the offense (i.e. legally considered to be an adult), then the conviction will be expunged from their record 11 years after the conviction date (not the offense date).
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How long does a criminal record stay on your name?

You can apply to have your criminal record expunged when: a period of 10 years has passed after the date of the conviction for that offence. you have not been convicted and sentenced to a period of imprisonment without the option of a fine during those 10 years.
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What shows up on a criminal background check?

Criminal background checks will reveal felony and misdemeanor criminal convictions, any pending criminal cases, and any history of incarceration as an adult. Arrests pending prosecution may also be reported.
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Can I work for the NHS with a criminal record?

Although a criminal conviction in itself does not prevent anyone from working in the NHS, some types of offences, for example involving violence or sexual abuse, may indicate that an applicant is unsuitable to have access to patients and should not be employed.
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Will a caution show up on a police certificate?

Sometimes AccessNI filters a caution or conviction but the offence appears on your certificate under “other information”. This happens when police believe a caution or conviction might be relevant to a job and should be disclosed on your certificate.
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Can you travel with a criminal record UK?

Applicants for entry clearance and those applying to remain in this country are checked for UK criminal convictions. Those seeking permission to enter the UK will normally be refused if they have previously been convicted of a criminal offence punishable by at least 12 months imprisonment.
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Can I go to America with a criminal record from UK?

Travelling to the USA, in brief.

Anybody travelling to the US for less than 90 days will be able to travel under the Visa Waiver Programme (VWP). However, if you've been arrested or convicted of certain offences, you are ineligible to travel under the VWP and will need to apply to the US Embassy for a visa.
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How long do convictions stay on your DBS?

If over 18 at the time of the offence, a conviction will be filtered 11 years after the date of the conviction, and a caution 6 years after the date of the caution, provided that the applicant did not go to prison, has not committed any other offence and the offence was not of a violent or sexual nature.
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How do you get a police caution removed?

A conviction can never be removed, but out of court disposals such as cautions, warnings and reprimands can be deleted entirely from the Police National Computer if sufficient grounds can be established. Even your arrest record can be deleted in certain circumstances.
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Can I move to Spain if I have a criminal record?

Tourists who have a criminal record for a crime not considered to be serious can apply for ETIAS and, in many cases, will be granted a visa waiver. Spanish authorities are concerned about terrorism and other serious offences.
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What causes a red flag on a background check?

Common background report red flags include application discrepancies, derogatory marks and criminal records.
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Do you have to declare a criminal record on a job application?

A job applicant or employee is not legally required to disclose a spent conviction, unless their job role is excepted from the protection under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. A spent conviction is where any rehabilitation period has passed.
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How long until a conviction is spent?

Essentially, a conviction cannot become spent until the order ends. Some orders run for many years longer than the 'main' sentence. If someone received a 4 month prison sentence, this would be spent 2 years after the end of the full sentence.
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Can I clear my criminal record after 5 years?

You may apply for expungement if: - The offence was committed when you were under 18 years of age. - Five years have lapsed after the date of conviction in the case of a Schedule 1 offence.
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Do you have a criminal record if charges are dropped?

If you do end up in court, you will have a court record even if you are found innocent or have your charges dismissed. This record will not show a conviction, but it will show that you were charged and went to court.
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Do you have to declare a criminal record after 10 years?

Generally, once spent, you can legally 'lie' about your past convictions by answering 'no' to a question about convictions. Once your convictions are spent, the Act gives you the right not to disclose them when applying for jobs, unless the role is exempt from the Act (see below).
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What jobs can I do with a criminal record?

Criminal Record jobs in London
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How do I check if someone has a criminal record?

To find criminal history records online, search for the name of the state and "criminal history records." Often, this search pulls up a bunch of websites. Look for records held by a state court (judiciary) or government agency (like a state bureau of investigations).
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How do you know if you have a police caution?

So how do you know if you have received a police caution? Usually this would be fairly obvious. The police would have clearly explained this to you, and got you to sign a caution warning form. Prior to receiving a caution most suspects are interviewed at a police station in a formally recorded environment.
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