DBS Checks for Paramedics & First Responders

Self-employed paramedics and first responders in England and Wales can apply for a DBS check. Find out which level you need and apply online.

What Is a DBS Check for Paramedics & First Responders?

A DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check is a criminal record check. For paramedics and first responders, the level of check depends on who you work with and how regularly.

Paramedic and first responder roles involve emergency contact with vulnerable patients. An Enhanced DBS check is required by ambulance trusts and event medical providers.

The correct level for your role is typically: Enhanced + Barred.

DBS check for self-employed paramedics and first responders

Do Self-Employed Paramedics & First Responders Need a DBS Check?

Paramedic and first responder roles involve emergency contact with vulnerable patients. An Enhanced DBS check is required by ambulance trusts and event medical providers.

Apply for Your DBS Check. Get your DBS check as a self-employed paramedics and first responders fully online from self-employed-dbs.co.uk.

What Changed in January 2026?

The January 2026 law change allows self-employed workers in regulated activity to apply for Enhanced DBS checks independently for the first time. If your role involves regular work with children or vulnerable adults, you can now apply through a registered platform without needing an employer.

Read more in our guide to DBS changes in 2025 and 2026.

What Type of DBS Check Do Paramedics & First Responders Need?

Enhanced DBS with both Adults’ and Children’s Barred Lists, as emergency care covers all patient groups.

Our DBS checks for self-employed people guide explains eligibility in detail.

How to Get a DBS Check as a Self-Employed Paramedics & First Responders

The process is straightforward and can be completed entirely online.

Check eligibility

Check your eligibility based on who you work with and how often.

Register an account

Apply through our platform or GOV.UK depending on the level needed.

Complete application

Personal details, 5 years of addresses, and your role information.

Verify your identity

Digitally via biometric passport or EU ID card, or with standard documents.

Receive certificate

Posted directly to you. Show to employers, clients, and institutions as needed.

How Long Does a DBS Check Take for Paramedics & First Responders?

Basic and Enhanced DBS checks typically complete within 14 days. Enhanced checks are processed via e-Bulk electronic submission.

Read more about how long a DBS check takes.

How Much Does a DBS Check Cost for Paramedics & First Responders?

Basic DBS: £18 (GOV.UK). Standard DBS: £21.50. Enhanced DBS: £49.50. The level you need depends on your role.

See all fees on our DBS check costs for self-employed page.


This guide applies to self-employed paramedics and community first responders in England and Wales only. In Scotland, apply through Disclosure Scotland. In Northern Ireland, the equivalent service is AccessNI. This page is for guidance only and does not constitute legal advice.


Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the most popular questions we get about DBS Checks and our Platform

Do paramedics and first responders need a DBS check?

Paramedic and first responder roles involve emergency contact with vulnerable patients.

Yes. Basic checks through GOV.UK. Enhanced checks through a registered platform from January 2026 for those in regulated activity.

Enhanced DBS with both Adults’ and Children’s Barred Lists, as emergency care covers all patient groups.

No official expiry date. Most settings expect a certificate less than three years old, or an active DBS Update Service subscription.

The Update Service costs £16 per year and lets employers or clients verify your certificate status online with your consent.

Basic: £18. Standard: £21.50. Enhanced: £49.50. The level depends on your specific role and client base.

Not with the DBS Update Service. Each new client or setting can verify your existing certificate online.

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