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    Hi there. My CRB went into proceess on 17 March. It's now passed thru to Stage 4 and is with the police. Will it be with my local police force or might it be with a previous force (I have lived in this area for 4 years)? Whichever force it is with, can i call them and chase it up at this point at all??

    Once the CRB is through, will that stimulate the Ofsted pre-reg visit to take place???

    Many thanks.

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    Ofsted will chase it for you if it's been with the police for 60 days (I think it's 60 they have to get it done).

    Until then there's not a lot you can do from what I understand.

    If you have lived in different areas it is likely to take longer as they have to do more work.

    I hope it comes quickly for you!

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    I had my pre-reg visit before my CRB came back, i had a lot of difficulty getting all the right paper work in my married name, once i had got it in it only took 3weeks and i had 4 addresses down. You can get a tracking number from ofsted.
    HTH

 

 

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