Disclosure Scotland
Our services changed on 1 April 2025. This was to implement a new law, the Disclosure (Scotland) Act 2020. It includes changes to disclosure services and PVG scheme membership. We're working with stakeholders to help them with the changes. Learn more about the changes.
Disclosure Scotland - mygov.scot
Disclosure Scotland helps employers make safer decisions when they're recruiting people. It also makes sure unsuitable people do not work with vulnerable groups, including children. On 1 April 2025 the disclosure system in Scotland changed. Find out more on the Disclosure Scotland website.
Sample spreadsheet to track disclosure applications
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Apply for a Level 1 disclosure - mygov.scot
It's the lowest level of disclosure. It used to be called a basic disclosure. If you need a Level 1 disclosure for a role in Scotland, use this service. For a role in England or Wales, apply to the Disclosure and Barring Service. What a Level 1 disclosure is used for. The most common reason for a disclosure is so you can share it with an employer.
Online DBS Tracking - dbsdirect.co.uk
Go to https://beta.tracker.disclosure.scot/ Enter the application reference number (also known as “Disclosure Scotland Barcode”) Alternatively the applicant can call Disclosure Scotland on 03000 2000 40 to track their application. Please Note: The tracking website is managed by Disclosure Scotland.
Tracking - DBS Checks - Criminal Record Checks - Apply Online
If your tracking information notifies you of a delay in the process, the quickest course of action would be to contact the Disclosure & Barring Service. Call them directly on 03000 200 190, or Disclosure Scotland at response@disclosurescotland.gov.scot or you can get back in touch with us. We will guide you through the process and help with any ...
Disclosure Scotland Tracking - Online Tracking Tool
About Disclosure Scotland Tracking. Employers, voluntary organizations, and other relevant bodies in Scotland can use Disclosure Scotland’s services to request criminal record checks on individuals as part of their recruitment or vetting processes. This allows them to verify the criminal history of potential employees or volunteers to ensure ...
Disclosure Scotland - Online Results
To access Disclosure Scotland services you need to sign in and verify your identity using ScotAccount. This helps keep your information safe. When you sign in you can: make disclosure applications; check the progress of applications; view and share disclosures; keep your details up to date
PVG Online Results for Applicants - Scottish Disclosures
Scottish Disclosures provides disclosure check processing as an Umbrella Body registered with Disclosure Scotland. Contact Us. This is a step-by-step guide on how to use Disclosure Scotland's new service to view your PVG results online, and how to share them with the organisation you're working or volunteering with.
New Online Account service now live - Disclosure Scotland
If you have any questions regarding the switch to Online Results and applying for your PVG using your Disclosure Scotland online account, then please contact us by email at: response@disclosurescotland.gov.scot or contact our helpline on 0300 020 0040. The opening times are Monday to Thursday 9am to 4pm and Friday 9am to 3.30pm.
Manage your PVG membership - mygov.scot
By law you need to tell Disclosure Scotland about certain changes. If you're a PVG scheme member and you change your name or gender, you must tell Disclosure Scotland within 3 months of doing so. If you're barred from regulated roles or you're under consideration for listing, you must tell Disclosure Scotland within 1 month if you change your: name
Disclosure Scotland - Scottish Information Commissioner
Step-by-step guidance on using your rights to get information from Scottish public bodies, and when and how you can make an appeal.
News - Disclosure Scotland
Disclosure Scotland’s Online Account service has been shortlisted at the national Digital Health and Care Awards on 18 February 2025. Date 19 February 2025. Disclosure (Scotland) Act 2020 - Less than two months to go! An update on the Disclosure (Scotland) Act 2020.
Using disclosure information - mygov.scot
If you’re handling disclosure information, you must do this responsibly and lawfully. You should not keep information for longer than you need to. It should only be used for the purpose you got it. For example, if a disclosure was used for recruitment for a particular job, then it should only be used for the recruitment decision.
Apply for a Level 2 with barred list check - mygov.scot
This will have a secure link to sign in and view your disclosure. When you view your disclosure you can then share it with the organisation you applied with. Cost. It costs £25 for a Level 2 with barred list check. Offline options. If you cannot apply online, there are offline options. Help. You can contact Disclosure Scotland for help: phone ...
Disclosure application service available - Disclosure Scotland
To get ready for the launch of the Disclosure Act on 1 April, we paused our application services from 1pm on Thursday 27 March to Monday 31 March for essential maintenance work. We apologise for the inconvenience this may have caused you. Any applications made during this time have been held and will be processed from 1 April.
Disclosure Scotland - PVG Online
Main Disclosure Scotland Image. Application for PVG scheme Beta. We have updated our application service. The link you used is not valid as we have updated our service. Contact the organisation you're applying with and ask them to start a new application. ...
Apply for a Level 2 disclosure - mygov.scot
This will have a secure link to sign in and view your disclosure. When you view your disclosure you can then share it with the organisation you applied with. Cost. It costs £25 for a Level 2 disclosure. Offline options. If you cannot apply online, there are offline options. Help. You can contact Disclosure Scotland for help: phone: 0300 020 0040
Applying for a review of convictions on your disclosure
1. Check your disclosure . If you have convictions eligible for review there will be a notification at the top of your disclosure. The eligible convictions will also be highlighted. 2. Decide if you want to apply. There will be information on your disclosure to help you decide whether to apply for a review. Contact Disclosure Scotland if you ...