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Apply for a DBS check for taxi drivers


How to apply for an enhanced DBS check with the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).

To drive a taxi (hackney carriage) or private hire vehicle you must have an enhanced criminal records check and sign up to the DBS Update Service. This is to make sure that you have no criminal convictions that would stop you from working as a driver.

Email us at licensing@durham.gov.uk and we will send you the link to apply for an enhanced DBS check.

TaxiPlus are the provider of the DBS and they have lots of useful information about applying for a DBS on their TaxiPlus Frequently Asked Questions page.

You must sign up to the DBS Update Service

Once you receive your DBS certificate, you have 30 days (from the date of issue) to sign up to the DBS Update Service - Disclosure & Barring Service: The Update Service.

If you do not sign up to the service we may suspend your licence.

If a check on the DBS update service shows that your current DBS certificate is no longer valid, you must make another application for a DBS check and subscribe to the Update Service again (and pay the DBS check cost).

Will a criminal record stop me from being a taxi driver?

A criminal record will not automatically stop you from getting a licence. It will depend on the nature and severity of any offences committed. See Appendix 2 in our  Hackney Carriage and Private Hire Licensing Policy 2023 to 2027 (PDF) [751KB] .



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