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WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF A VOLUNTEER? The DBS definition of a volunteer is defined in the Police Act 1997 (criminal records) Regulations 2002 as: _“Any person engaged in an activity which
involves spending time, unpaid (except for travel and other approved out-of-pocket expenses), doing something which aims to benefit some third party and not a close relative.”_ To qualify
for a free-of-charge criminal record check, an applicant must not benefit directly from the position the DBS application is being submitted for. An applicant must not: * Benefit directly
from the position for which the DBS application is being submitted * Receive any payment (except for travel and other approved out-of-pocket expenses) It states on the DBS application form
‘By placing a cross in the yes box (at section 68) you confirm that the post meets the DBS definition for a free-of-charge volunteer application. Please note that DBS may recover the
application fee if box 68 is marked in error and this could result in the cancellation of your DBS registration’.