Individuals cannot apply for BPSS Clearance themselves; only employers can.
Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS), the Disclosure and Barring Service, is required to turnaround basic DBS checks
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Pre-employment checks are typically conducted.
BPSS, or pre-employment screening is a method of evaluating the suitability of a candidate for employ-ment.
All government employees must have BPSS checks.
Enhanced Developed Vetting is required for a very small number of posts where an additional level of assurance is required above DV. It can only be requested by a small number of Sponsors and only with prior agreement with UKSV and the Cabinet Office.
The average turnaround time for a BPSS application is 7-10 days.
Avoid including personal information or financial data such as your
Candidates are required to provide any other significant information.
It is also required for anyone applying for NSV
BPSS checks are PS115.00 each and turnaround times average 7-10.
Security clearance
Civil servants, military personnel, temporary staff, and government employees
This can only be done by a very small number Sponsors with prior approval
Cabinet Office policy requires that a DV clearance be formally obtained
Guidance on the pre-employment screening of civil servants, members of the armed forces, temporary staff and government contractors.
This publication is available at https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/united-kingdom-security-vetting-clearance-levels/national-security-vetting-clearance-levels
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CBS has recognised the importance of a BPSS (Border Security System) check.
Baseline Personnel Security Standard, or BPSS is what the standard stands for. It is also the
Baseline Vetting � 15 years. Negative Vetting Level 1 � 10 years. Negative Vetting Level 2 � 7 years. Positive Vetting � 7 years but reviewed annually.
It is Cabinet Office/MOD policy that individuals should not make public the level of security clearance they hold; this includes staff disclosing their vetting status in order to secure employment opportunities.
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