Stage A - initial application
Timescale: One week, if everything is in order
Stage A is the initial part of the application process. Only
once you have provided all the information needed in Stage A can
your application move on to Stage
B.
In each application pack there is a guide called How to
Apply to help you complete the application form. Here is an
overview of what the application form requires.
To avoid unnecessary delays , we recommend that you make
sure you have everything ready before you submit your application.
You may find it best to ask your referees to write their references
before you complete the rest of the form.
Personal details
There are two sections here: one for your private details, and one
for the public details in your online
register entry. The private details
are compulsory; we need them to manage your application. The public
details are largely optional.
Specialty
Many specialties have their
own applicationform, but some share one. Other specialties are
divided further into subspecialties. You need to tell us exactly
which specialty/ies and subspecialty/ies you want to apply for.
Please contact
us if you need help using the right forms.
Professional details
Here you can tell us about your qualifications, training and
memberships. You should provide evidence for everything you list.
This could be in the form of:
- original certificates,
- copies of certificates verified by a line manager or referee's
signature,
- a training record verified by a line manager or referee,
- a letter of authority from the issuer.
Referees
You will need two references from people who can provide
information about your professional performance. If you are
self-employed, you could approach a solicitor, coroner or another
practitioner who knows your work well.
Fitness to practise
There is a series of questions to which you must answer 'yes' or
'no'. The first of these is whether you agree to abide by
our code of
conduct Good Practice for Forensic
Practitioners . If you have not read it, we suggest you do so
now.
Professional experience
We ask you to provide a log of
your most recent casework. This varies between specialties in the
number of cases and in how recent they should be. This case log
will form the basis of the assessment in Stage B.
Declarations
These are statements about the information
you have provided. They also make sure you understand that
registration is based on your continued fitness to practise. We
also say what we do with your personal data.