Post-sentence supervision will not have any impact on the rehabilitation period for your conviction. In March , Gareth is sentenced to 10 months in prison. He serves five months and is released on licence for the remaining five months. His sentence ends in January and he is then subject to post-sentence supervision for an additional seven months. If you served time on remand, but your conviction resulted in a non-custodial sentence, the rehabilitation period will be determined by the sentence or disposal you received.
Evan was held on remand for three months before being convicted of ABH. He received a two-year community order with an unpaid work requirement. If you served time on remand and your conviction resulted in a custodial sentence, the rehabilitation or buffer period will start from the last day of your sentence, which will take account of any time spent on remand.
Aaron was held on remand for two months before being convicted in September He received an eight-month custodial sentence which, taking into account the two months spent on remand, would end in March The conviction would be spent in March , four years from the end of the sentence.
When does this become spent? If you pay an FPN or PND within the specified time limit, all liability for the offence is discharged and the offence does not form part of your criminal record. Motoring offences are criminal offences and they may form part of your criminal record, depending on whether the offence is recordable and on the disposal you received.
If you were convicted of a motoring offence i. If you received a fixed penalty notice for a minor motoring offence and you paid it on time, it will not form part of your criminal record and will not need to be disclosed for employment purposes, unless you are applying for a driving role or a role that requires you to provide details of your driving licence.
Fixed penalty notices also need to be disclosed for insurance purposes. The length of time these endorsements are held depends on the nature of the offence. The DVLA records and the retention of endorsements are completely separate to police records.
Your endorsements may be removed after a specified period, but if you have been convicted or cautioned for a motoring offence, the police will retain these details on the Police National Computer until you reach years of age. If you have been caught with a small amount of cannabis for personal use, you may have been issued a cannabis warning by the police.
This is different from accepting a police caution. Cannabis warnings are recorded by the police but do not form part of your criminal record and do not need to be disclosed when applying for jobs, courses or employment.
They are not covered by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act and do not have a rehabilitation period. If you have agreed to comply with a community resolution order, this information will be recorded by the police but it will not form part of your criminal record. You do not need to declare this when applying for jobs, courses or employment. Community resolution orders are not covered by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act and do not have a rehabilitation period.
The police hold records until you reach years of age. However, once your record becomes spent, you have the right to withhold details of your record when applying for most jobs, most courses, insurance and other purposes.
See here for further details. Once your record is spent, it will no longer be disclosed on a Basic Check which is the level of disclosure certificate eligible for most jobs and courses. Are offences committed abroad treated under the rehabilitation periods of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act? Scotland and Northern Ireland have different version of the legislation and different rehabilitation periods.
If you are applying for a job, a course or insurance in the UK, you should be treated in line with the disclosure laws of the relevant country. Jon lived in Spain for 10 years. During this time, in , he was convicted of possession of class A drugs and was given a fine. Jon is now living in England and applies for a job as a bricklayer. Rory is an Irish national. In , he was convicted of a serious assault and was given a two-year sentence while living in the Republic of Ireland.
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Carer's Allowance Call Email dcs. What to do next Comments or queries about the Blue Badge scheme can be emailed to bluebadges infrastructure-ni. While there is no definitive list of relevant orders, in this context we believe it includes most ancillary orders, including compensation orders, criminal behaviour orders, driving disqualifications, forfeiture orders, confiscation orders, football banning orders, company director disqualification orders and sexual harm prevention orders. Essentially, a conviction cannot become spent until the order ends.
The conviction would remain unspent until further notice, due to the restraining order. However, the rehabilitation period would not be affected by the restraining order. This follows the guidance that is given in the Ministry of Justice guidance. This applies where the order is given at the point of conviction. Some of these are listed in the tables above.
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