You would be required to have an enhanced CRB check and the caution would probably show up on this. Whether or not it would affect your chances would depend on what the nature of the offence was. Bear in mind that you admitted the offence t...
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You would have a record on the Police National Computer (PNC) but you wouldn't have a criminal record as such (Rehabilitation of Offenders Act). A caution is a formal warning that is given to an adult who has admitted the offence. If the pe...
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No a caution or a warning is not put on your criminal record.
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This is a record of a person’s criminal history. It is generally used by potential employers and lenders to assess a person’s trustworthiness. The information included in a criminal record includes criminal convictions, cautions, warnings o...
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A person's offence will still remain on the Police National Computer even after it has become spent - it will not be deleted. Broadly, according to the guidelines from the Association of Chief Police Officers, records of 'recordable' offen...
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Yes if your applying for an enhanced disclosure check (CRB). That shows up every caution,fine,sentence etc etc.
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technically yes, but you need not declare it on application forms. It only becomes a problem if you are arrested or tried for any further offences before the caution is spent. A court can regard a caution as a conviction, since you signed i...
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