Expiry Date For A Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check 16 December 2024 03:49 Updated A Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check is a point-in-time record based on the purpose declared in the application submitted to us. As it is a point in time check, there is no associated validity period. It is at your employer or other third party’s discretion to determine what period of time a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check is acceptable. Please check with them directly before providing or applying for a new check. InterCheck are not permitted to make available the check results report after three months since the result was released to us by the National Police Checking Service. If your circumstances or purpose for which the initial check was undertaken have changed, a new Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check may need to be requested. If a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check is required after three months, or the purpose of the initial check changes, a new Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check will need to be requested. Related articles Identity Documents Required for a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check Where to Locate Under 18 Consent Form How to Update your Application Details Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check Overall Process & Turnaround Time Flagged For Manual Review / Further Investigation Comments 0 comments Article is closed for comments.