Gareth Thomas – 2015 Parliamentary Question to the Home Office
The below Parliamentary question was asked by Gareth Thomas on 2015-12-10.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, (a) what the average waiting time was for checks by the Disclosure and Barring Service to be completed and (b) how long on average the Police National Computer search took in (i) 2010-11, (ii) 2011-12, (iii) 2012-13, (iv) 2013-14, (v) 2014-15 and (vi) 2015-16 to date.
Karen Bradley
The following table shows, for each year from November 2010 to October 2015, both the average end-to-end turnaround time for Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) certificates and the average time to complete the Police National Computer (PNC) stage.
The PNC stage has been defined as the time spent in DBS between receipt of an application and – in the case of Enhanced Disclosures – its despatch to local police forces; or – in the case of Standard Disclosures – its assembly for return to the applicant. During this period, DBS conducts a search of the Police National Computer, followed by internal checks to ensure both the accuracy and quality of certificates.
Time Period |
Average End to End Turnaround (days) |
Average PNC Stage Turnaround (days) |
Nov-10 to Oct-11 |
16.22 |
1.72 |
Nov-11 to Oct-12 |
10.85 |
2.25 |
Nov-12 to Oct-13 |
10.23 |
1.54 |
Nov-13 to Oct-14 |
13.63 |
2.42 |
Nov-14 to Oct-15 |
14.28 |
2.86 |