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That depends on what the conviction was for and what your previous criminal history is.

If you have more than once conviction offence, all of your convictions will show up forever.

If the conviction resulted in a custodial sentence (whether or not served) it will show up forever.

If the conviction was for an offence on the 'DBS list of offences never to be filtered from a criminal record check' it will show up forever.

If the conviction has for one offence and you have no other conviction offences, didn't get a custodial sentence and the offence is not on the above list, it will stop showing up after 11 years (or 5.5 if you were under 18 at the time of conviction).

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A conviction in 2000 may still show up on an enhanced DBS check, as these can include spent convictions. The exact details will depend on the eligibility criteria for the type of check being carried out and the nature of the offense. It's recommended to review the specific guidelines for the type of check being conducted to understand what information may be disclosed.

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