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AN guide wrote:3.6 – 3.7 You must give details of all criminal convictions both within and outside the United Kingdom. These include road traffic offences. Fixed penalty notices will not normally be taken in to account, unless you have had more than one fixed penalty notice in the last 12 months. In that case you may wish to wait to make your application until you have no more than one fixed penalty notice in the 12 month period before applying. Drink driving offences must be declared. If you have any endorsements on your driving licence you must provide the paper counterpart.
I assume a Council Tax Reminder Notice doesn't count as a penalty? The overdue amount was paid intermediately afterwards.D4109125 wrote:What checks are made by the HO (non criminal)?
Credit checks are not carried out for the purpose of assessing good character but the Home Office will check an applicant’s financial background with the police and other government departments. For example, checks will be conducted to ascertain if the applicant has paid income tax, National Insurance contributions, Council Tax and whether they have any civil penalties or judgements.
1) What is a PND for shopliftingD4109125 wrote:It doesn't matter whether the caution is on file although, you could ask ACPO for a SAR for data on the PNC.
Yes the person who committed the offence will have to wait 3 years if given a police caution. Make sure this wasn't a PND for shop lifting as this is completely different. The spouse should apply as soon as s(he) is eligible.
Thanks Amber.D4109125 wrote:The difference is a caution is a 3 year bar and a PND is not.
For a caution, you will have been arrested and signed a consent form admitting to the offence. You could always pop into your local police station with some ID and ask them whether you were given a caution or a PND.
Should they take a risk and both apply & declare the simple caution?D4109125 wrote:It doesn't matter whether the caution is on file although, you could ask ACPO for a SAR for data on the PNC.
Yes the person who committed the offence will have to wait 3 years if given a police caution. Make sure this wasn't a PND for shop lifting as this is completely different. The spouse should apply as soon as s(he) is e ligible.
Should they take a risk and both apply & declare the simple caution?D4109125 wrote:It doesn't matter whether the caution is on file although, you could ask ACPO for a SAR for data on the PNC.
Yes the person who committed the offence will have to wait 3 years if given a police caution. Make sure this wasn't a PND for shop lifting as this is completely different. The spouse should apply as soon as s(he) is e ligible.
Hi Amber,D4109125 wrote:You were fined at court not by the Police! Most people get FPNs issued by the police so 70% of people would not have convictions.