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<p>When a person is seeking to use the ‘Request a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) basic check’ service online, they must first prove their identity via the GOV.UK One Login system. Once a user has successfully done so, GOV.UK One Login provides relevant data to DBS to confirm that the user is who they say they are. This data includes:</p><ul><li><p>full name</p></li><li><p>date of birth</p></li><li><p>all addresses declared by the user, the dates they lived at each address, and the Unique Property Reference Number(s)</p></li><li><p>email address</p></li><li><p>phone number (if provided)</p></li><li><p>the level of identity confidence the user has reached</p></li><li><p>an encrypted security key</p></li></ul><p>Where a user uses a passport to verify their identity:</p><ul><li><p>passport number, ICAO issuer code, and passport expiry date</p></li></ul><p>Where a user uses a driving licence to verify their identity:</p><ul><li><p>driving licence number, expiry date, issue number and the organisation that issued the drivers licence</p></li></ul><p>Each of the above fields is currently held in GOV.UK One Login for 6 months.</p><p>Only the ‘Request a DBS basic check’ service has access to the user’s data. The service only processes the minimum amount of data required to prove the user’s identity.</p><p> </p>
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Cabinet Office
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