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(asked on 3rd December 2015) - View Source

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what the average time was for a Disclosure and Barring Service check at (a) standard, (b) enhanced and (c) enhanced with list checks level to be conducted in each year since 2010.


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Karen Bradley
This question was answered on 8th December 2015

The Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) is funded through fees charged for disclosure certificates and from subscriptions to the DBS disclosure update service. DBS operates on a full cost recovery basis. There has not been a fee increase in four years and volunteers receive free checks.

The table below sets out the average time taken to process all three types of checks.

Timeframe

Standard Disclosures

Enhanced Disclosures


Enhanced Disclosures with List Checks

01st Nov 2010 to 31st Oct 2011

5.21

16.84

16.81

01st Nov 2011 to 31st Oct 2012

5.34

11.24

11.25

01st Nov 2012 to 31st Oct 2013

4.57

10.60

10.63

01st Nov 2013 to 31st Oct 2014

6.37

14.12

14.17

01st Nov 2014 to 31st Oct 2015

5.97

14.92

14.94

The fluctuations in processing times over the years relate to a number of factors, including changes in demand and demand forecasting, changes to IT systems and the performance of police forces for enhanced disclosures.

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