Submitting of EY2. Before or After DBS check?
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    Can somebody please clarify something for me!

    Do you have to wait until a DBS certificate comes before submitting an EY2?

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    Hello, yes you need your DBS number in order to submit the EY2. nothing to stop you filling out the form ready though so as soon as your DBS number comes through you can submit straight away. Everyone over 16 in the house needs their DBS before you can proceed. x

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    https://www.gov.uk/register-childmin...r/how-to-apply

    Here are the steps in order.
    Until you get your DBS certificate you do not know if you have been cleared by the DBS system, do you? (I applied under the old system!)
    HTH x

 

 

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