Australia
Criminal History Checks are available from the
Australian Federal Police (AFP). The AFP accepts
applications with or without the submission of applicant
fingerprints. The cost of these Checks is dependent upon whether or
not an applicant supplies fingerprints with their
application.
Application Procedure
There are 3 types of National Police Check from the Australian
Federal Police (AFP):
- Fingerprint-based Check
- Name only Check (No fingerprints are required using this
route)
- Fingerprint and name check application where fingerprints are
to be taken and processed by the AFP.
Applications for an AFP Criminal History Check should be made on
pre-printed AFP application forms. These forms can be found using
the following the link:
NPC
Application form (pdf, 218kb, new window)
The AFP also require a photocopy of a Passport or photo-card
driving licence to be submitted with the completed application
form.
Individuals are also able to contact the Police jurisdiction in
which they resided for information relating to their criminal
history.
Cost
The cost depends on whether or not the applicant submits a copy
of his or her fingerprints along with the application.
The costs are as follows:
- Fingerprint-based Criminal History search -
$93.64 (Australian Dollars) (Where fingerprints
are taken in the UK)
- Name-based Criminal History search -
$43.00 (Australian Dollars)
- Fingerprint and name-basedCriminal History
search - $118.18 (Australian
Dollars)
Payment should be in the form of a cheque or money order (in
Australian Dollars) made payable to ‘The Australian Federal
Police’. (If an applicant is to make payment by
cheque, then the cheque must be issued from a bank affiliated to an
Australian bank, eg. Westpac Bank, ANZ Bank, Commonwealth Bank of
Australia etc.)
Content of certificates
A spent conviction is a conviction for either a Commonwealth,
Territory, State or foreign offence which satisfies all of the
following conditions:
- It is 10 years since the date of the conviction (5 five years
for child offenders) The individual was not sentenced to
imprisonment or was not sentenced to imprisonment for more than 30
months
- The individual has not re-offended during the 10 year (5 years
for child offenders) waiting period, and
- A statutory or regulatory exclusion does not apply (A full list
of exclusions is available from the Privacy Commissioner)
AFP Certificates are watermarked. However if an employer has a
doubt to the validity of a particular document they can always
check with the AFP.
Turnaround time
The current processing time for a routine National Police Check
is approximately 15 working days from the date received by Criminal
Records. Please be aware that processing times for National Police
Checks may vary as the AFP is reliant on other police jurisdictions
for some information.
We also recommend that you allow sufficient time for processing
and return by postal services before making enquiries regarding
your application.
For up-to-date information regarding turnaround times please see
the AFP
website
(new window) .
The CRB has taken all reasonable
steps to ensure that the information contained herein is as
accurate and comprehensive as possible. In order to maintain the
accuracy of the information, the CRB will update the information
periodically.
However, the CRB cannot be held responsible for the
level of service provided by overseas authorities. As such, please
do not contact the CRB regarding applications submitted to overseas
authorities.
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