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sabs | 01:39 Sun 16th Jul 2006 | People & Places
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Does anyone know of any reliable websites to find out if someone has a criminal record and what crime they committed? Thanks in advance x
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No, it comes under data protection.
if it is an offence for which there was a conviction in a Magistrates Court i believe this is closed for a set period, one source u could try would be the local paper, if you have an inkling they have committed an offence that would have been dealt with thru the courts, it is worth going on the newspapers website and searching using the name as a keyword.
Hi sabs

I take it you are in the UK?

(It's possible you see in USA websites to find out various records and details of neighbours etc that reside there. Obviously you have to pay for the information)
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I am from the UK :)
Disclosure Scotland are the relatively newly formed government agency that provide discloures to both individuals and organisations throughout the uk (not just soctland), relating to convictions under the 1974 rehabilition of offenders act;

www.disclosurescotland.gov.uk

With regard to finding out, as Kathyan said, you have to have the permission of the person in question due to data protection. The person has to apply for this themselves, or give express permission to an organisation applying on their behalf.

In any case, the report they send is always sent to the individual in questions's home to give them the opportunity to decide whether they wish to disclose this to anyone else.

The lowest level (basic) disclosure lists unspent convictions (as per the rehibilitastion of offenders act) and can be applied for by the individual or an organisation on the individuals behalf.

There are two higher levsl of disclosure which the individual has to approve but whose application must be countersigned by the organisation that requires this report - these tend to be applied for by organisations employing people who work with children or the elderly, or those appointing senior figures within companies.


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