Representation/ advocacy for people with criminal records
We can support you and advocate on your behalf if you are having problems with your criminal record.
Our Criminal Record Support Services provides a range of advice and guidance for individuals who have a criminal record. Our guidance is designed to support individuals to understand their convictions and what they need to disclose when applying for jobs, travelling, applying for housing, finance, and more. You can explore our range of Criminal Record Support Service guides here, or refer to the information below.
Are you an employer looking for advice? See our advice for employers on how to hire those with a criminal record.
Understanding your criminal record and DBS checks
What is on your criminal record and what will show up on checks? Find out how DBS works and understanding your criminal record.
Applying for jobs and volunteering
Do you need to disclose? Different jobs and tips on how to disclose.
Frequently asked questions relating to the right to be forgotten.
Applying for university and schools
What you might need to disclose when applying to study.
Travelling with a criminal record
Travelling to and from the UK, travel restrictions, and applying for long term status in the UK.
What you might need to disclose when applying for a rental property or buying a house.
Rules about disclosing when applying for home, vehicle, and life insurance.
What happens when you are placed on a register or subject to supervision? Find out what information can be shared with others.
0300 123 1999 helpline@nacro.org.uk
Monday – Thursday: 9am – 5pm
Friday: 1pm – 5pm
Our advisors can help you with any questions you may have.
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