EndeavourUK now offering Standard DBS (CRB) checking service

Jan 30, 2017 | Help & Advice, Latest News

EndeavourUK now offer a DBS checking service (Standard check).

Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) checks are now called Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks. You may need to check someone’s criminal record if they apply for certain jobs or voluntary work, for example working with children or in healthcare, although many companies from other sectors are now insisting on DBS checks for all new employees.

We support a number of clients, across several industries by doing the DBS checks on their new employees.

It is a simple and quick process. Once we have received all the required information for each employee, we process the application and the company receives the certificate within 14-21 days.

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