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Employer checking service

This page provides information about the UK Border Agency checking service for employers. We advise that employers read the available online guidance before using this service.

The employer checking service is a developing service that offers employers the opportunity to check the status of individuals to work in the United Kingdom. The service currently offers a range of checks for employers. We continue to pilot other areas to be included in the service as it develops.

All employers have a responsibility to make the appropriate checks when they recruit people and satisfy themselves that the documents presented to them are valid and relate to the applicant. Under the 2006 legislation employers are required to check the validity of application registration cards (ARC) and certificates of application through the employer checking service when provided by an individual. The service is also available to help employers check an applicant's right to work if he/she is unable to provide full documentation because he/she has an outstanding application or appeal with us. The service for these checks is, however, not mandatory.

Employers can use the service by completing the checking form and sending it to us by fax. A simple step-by-step guide will help employers through the process of checking the work status of individuals who are applying for work. The steps are:

  • Step 1: The employer checks the documents presented by the new job applicant
  • Step 2: The employer requires further verification of the individual's work status
  • Step 3: The employer checking service undertakes a check
  • Step 4: The employer is informed of the check result
  • Step 5: If recruited, the employer manages the individual's period of employment

A useful interactive guide to assist employers in checking a person's entitlement to work in the United Kingdom is also available on the Business Link and associated regional websites. You can find links to these websites on the right side of this page.



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