Can I Get a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check If I’m Under 18 02 January 2025 01:51 Updated Yes, you can still get a Nationally Coordinated Criminal history Check if you are under 18. However, if you are less than 18 years of age, InterCheck Australia must: Obtain consent from both you (the applicant) and your parent or legal guardian and include the consent and signature (in physical or electronic format) of the parent or legal guardian and date of signature. Verify the identity of your parent or legal guardian (using the same verification process we use to verify your ID which can be found here); and Establish a documentary link between you and and your parent or legal guardian, such as through provision of a birth certificate or court order. For guidance as to how to start your application please click here For guidance as to how to print off your consent form please click here Related articles Identity Documents Required for a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check Flagged For Manual Review / Further Investigation Where to Locate Under 18 Consent Form Step 1: How to Start a Nationally Coordinated Criminal History Check Application Welcome Quick Start Guide For Businesses Comments 0 comments Article is closed for comments.