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Declaring your full 5 year address history Follow

As part of the Standard DBS application process, your correct 5 year address history is required to be declared to enable ECB and the Disclosure and Barring Service to complete full and thorough checks on the applicant.

Any address resided at for a period of three months or more, both in the UK and abroad, qualifies as a permanent address and are required to be declared.

This would include addresses resided at whilst studying at University, between house moves, properties working "away from home", properties whilst away travelling and addresses resided at as a member of HM Armed Forces.

For full guidance on unusual address histories from the Government DBS website, please click here.

If you are unsure if an address is required to be included in your declared history as part of your application, please speak with one of the ECB DBS Team by calling 0121 446 2700 + option 2 or emailing dbs@ecb.co.uk.

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