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Can you get Security Clearence if you have a Criminal Conviction ?

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    Can you get Security Clearence if you have a Criminal Conviction ?

    In 1998,I droved a car without insurance but to make it worst, I changed the date on my insurance certificate to show that I was insured.

    I was charged with ALTERING INSURANCE DOCUMENT WITH INTENT TO DECIEVE.

    Do you know if these convictions will prevent me from getting Security Clearance ?

    The convictions are shown below :

    1 Date of Conviction:
    19 MAY 1998


    Offence:
    USING VEHICLE WHILE UNISURED
    ON 27 JANUARY 1998
    ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1988 S.1432


    2 ALTERING INSURANCE DOCUMENT WITH
    INTENT TO DECIEVE ON 29 JANUARY 1998
    ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1988 S.173(1)(A)

    #2
    People that don't check the SC Clearance sticky first shouldn't be able to get it IMO...

    http://forums.contractoruk.com/busin...questions.html

    That thread will explain what they are looking for and what they don't care about with plenty of people asking about specific cases. Interestingly in a vast majority of these questions the answer whoever they've punched or whatever drugs they've been caught with or whatever isn't usually problem. That said I imagine 'ALTERING INSURANCE DOCUMENT WITH INTENT TO DECIEVE' isn't going to go down very well with them at all.

    Just on a technical point, changing the date on your insurance doesn't show you were insured but I guess you know that now
    'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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      #3
      I once worked with a chap who had a conviction for manslaughter. He was SC cleared. He was honest about it on the forms.

      He was one of the nicest people I've ever had the pleasure of meeting (but that's not relevant to SC).
      See You Next Tuesday

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        #4
        oh... make sure you spell deceive and uninsured correctly on the SC application forms.
        See You Next Tuesday

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          #5
          Originally posted by Lance View Post
          oh... make sure you spell deceive and uninsured correctly on the SC application forms.
          And worst...
          'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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            #6
            Jimmy Savile was Security Cleared...

            How's about that then?

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              #7
              A friend has a conviction from long ago for dealing in stolen goods and recently became DV cleared. In all likelihood you'll be fine so long as you come clean and have stayed clean.

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                #8
                Originally posted by arby View Post
                A friend has a conviction from long ago for dealing in stolen goods and recently became DV cleared. In all likelihood you'll be fine so long as you come clean and have stayed clean.
                WHS - all you can do is apply for it and then be completely honest - try to hide anything and if they find out you will never stand a chance. Usually with SC you have to have got a gig that requires SC before the client or agent will sponsor you for it.

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                  #9
                  Altering the doc seems bad but it was a very long time ago. I would just be honest and go for it.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by unixman View Post
                    Altering the doc seems bad but it was a very long time ago. I would just be honest and go for it.
                    The first one was a motoring offence 18 years ago so wouldnt worry about it.

                    Second one is a bit suspect but as above you just have to be honest and go for it as it was 18 years ago.

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