National security vetting: clearance levels (2024)

National security vetting: clearance levels (1)

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Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS)

The BPSS is the recognised standard for the pre-employment screening of individuals with access to government assets. It is not a formal security clearance but its rigorous and consistent application underpins the national security vetting process at CTC, SC and DV.

Above and beyond the BPSS, some organisations may seek references and include other enquiries (for example health) as part of their recruitment process.

For further information on BPSS go to government baseline personnel security standard

Who needs it and what it provides access to

Individuals with any access to government assets. This means all civil servants, members of the armed forces, temporary staff in departments, and government contractors generally.

  • allow access to UK OFFICIAL assets and occasional access to UK SECRET assets.
  • required to work in areas where SECRET and TOP SECRET information may be overheard.
  • individuals who require access to Public Services Network (PSN).

What checks are involved

  • identity
  • employment history (past 3 years)
  • national and immigration (right to work) status
  • unspent criminal record.

Additionally, individuals are required to give a reasonable account of any significant periods (a total of 6 months or more in the past 3 years) of time spent abroad.

Accreditation Check (AC)

An AC clearance is normally valid for up to five years, provided the sponsor organisation complies with the ongoing provision of data, as required by aviation security regulations. Where this is not done, an AC clearance is valid for 12 months.

Some elements of the verification may be undertaken by the employer, airport operator or air carrier. Checks are limited to the individual only.

Who needs it and what it provides access to

Individuals who are to be employed in posts which:

  • Require an Airport Identification Card or UK air carrier Crew Identification Card which provides unescorted access to the security restricted area of UK airports.
  • Provide UK aviation security training.
  • Undertake the validation of air cargo security standards overseas for carriage of cargo to the UK.

What checks are involved

Verification of:

  • Identity.
  • Employment, education and any gaps during at least the preceding five years.
  • Unspent criminal record.
  • A check against records held by the UK Government or its agencies.

Counter Terrorist Check (CTC)

It is Cabinet Office policy that a CTC clearance must be formally reviewed after 10 years (5 years for non-List X contractors). The risk owner has the discretion to review a clearance at any time up to that point. They may adopt a policy of issuing shorter clearances to a particular category of employee (for example armed forces reservists; sub-contractors) as mitigation for a lower level of day-to-day personnel security oversight and/or carry out an early review in individual cases where a specific risk has been identified.

Who needs it and what it provides access to

Individuals who are to be employed in posts which:

  • involve proximity to public figures assessed to be at particular risk from terrorist attack
  • give access to information or material assessed to be of value to terrorists
  • involve unescorted access to certain military, civil, industrial or commercial establishments assessed to be at particular risk from terrorist attack.

What checks are involved

  • successful completion of the Baseline Personnel Security Standard
  • completion, by the individual, of a Security Questionnaire
  • a departmental/company records check which might include, for example personal files, staff reports, sick leave returns and security records
  • a check of both spent and unspent criminal records
  • a check of Security Service (MI5) records
  • if there are any unresolved security concerns about the individual or if recommended by the Security Service, the individual may also be interviewed.

Security Check (SC)

It is Cabinet Office policy that an SC clearance must be formally reviewed after 10 years (5 years for non-List X contractors). The risk owner has the discretion to review a clearance at any time up to that point. They may adopt a policy of issuing shorter clearances to a particular category of employee (for example armed forces reservists; sub-contractors) as mitigation for a lower level of day-to-day personnel security oversight and/or carry out an early review in individual cases where a specific risk has been identified.

Who needs it and what it provides access to

Individuals who are to be employed in posts which:

  • require them to have long-term, frequent and uncontrolled access to SECRET assets and/or occasional, supervised access to TOP SECRET assets

And for individuals who:

  • while not in such posts, will be in a position to directly or indirectly bring about the same degree of damage
  • will have sufficient knowledge to obtain a comprehensive picture of a SECRET plan, policy or project
  • are being considered for employment where it would not be possible to make reasonable career progress without security clearance for access to SECRET assets
  • require access to certain levels of classified material originating from another country or international organisation.

What checks are involved

  • successful completion of the Baseline Personnel Security Standard
  • completion, by the individual, of a security questionnaire
  • a departmental/company records check which will include, for example personal files, staff reports, sick leave returns and security records
  • a check of both spent and unspent criminal records
  • a check of credit and financial history with a credit reference agency
  • a check of Security Service (MI5) records
  • exceptionally, if there are any unresolved security concerns about the individual, or if recommended by the Security Service, the individual may also be interviewed
  • in the event of any unresolved financial concerns, the individual may also be required to complete a separate financial questionnaire so that a full review of personal finances can be carried out
  • checks may extend to third parties included on the security questionnaire.

Enhanced Security Check (eSC)

Who needs it and what it provides access to

An Enhanced Security Check allows regular uncontrolled access up to SECRET assets and occasional, controlled access to TOP SECRET assets. It is used for specific roles where an additional level of assurance is required over SC, but not to DV level.

Available only to those in specific roles, including the holders of:

  • posts in which there is a requirement to access SECRET code word material
  • posts that have been designated as requiring eSC because of the level of access they confer to certain specified information systems
  • certain overseas posts that have been assessed as exposing the holder to a significant espionage threat and/or have a lower than average level of management oversight.

What checks are involved

  • successful completion of the Baseline Personnel Security Standard
  • completion, by the individual, of a Security Questionnaire, Financial Questionnaire and Internet Questionnaire
  • a departmental/company records check which will include, for example personal files, staff reports, sick leave returnsand security records
  • a check of both spent and unspent criminal records
  • a check of credit and financial history with a credit reference agency
  • check of Security Service (MI5) records
  • a detailed interview conducted by a trained Investigating Officer
  • checks may extend to third parties included on the security questionnaire
  • the full review of personal finances will include an assessment of an individual’s assets, liabilities, income and expenditure both on an individual basis and taking into account the joint position with a spouse or partner.

Developed Vetting (DV)

It is Cabinet Office policy that a DV clearance must be formally reviewed after 7 years (3 years for non-List X contractors). The risk owner has the discretion to review a clearance at any time up to that point. They may adopt a policy of issuing shorter clearances to a particular category of employee (for example; armed forces reservists; sub-contractors) as mitigation for a lower level of day-to-day personnel security oversight and/or carry out an early review in individual cases where a specific risk has been identified.

Who needs it and what it provides access to

Individuals who are to be employed in posts which:

  • require them to have frequent and uncontrolled access to TOP SECRET assets or require any access to TOPSECRET codeword material

And for individuals who:

  • while not in such posts, will be in a position to directly or indirectly bring about the same degree of damage.
  • require frequent and uncontrolled access to Category I nuclear material
  • require access to certain levels of classified material originating from another country or international organisation.

What checks are involved

  • successful completion of the Baseline Personnel Security Standard
  • completion, by the individual, of a DV security questionnaire
  • a departmental/company records check which will include personal files, staff reports, sick leave returns and security records
  • a check of both spent and unspent criminal records
  • a check of credit and financial history with a credit reference agency
  • a check of Security Service (MI5) records
  • a full review of personal finances
  • a detailed interview conducted by a trained Investigating Officer
  • further enquiries, including interviews with referees conducted by a trained Investigating Officer
  • checks may extend to third parties included on the security questionnaire
  • the full review of personal finances will include an assessment of an individual’s assets, liabilities, income and expenditure both on an individual basis and taking into account the joint position with a spouse or partner.

Developed Vetting (DV) renewal

who needs it and what it provides access to

If you already hold a DV clearance you will be required to renew your clearance at intervals of no more than 7 years and more frequently if the risk owner has set a shorter validity period. Your sponsor will initiate a DV renewal. This carries the same mandatory checks as a DV clearance but may exclude the referee interview.

What checks are involved

  • successful completion of the Baseline Personnel Security Standard
  • completion, by the individual, of a DV security questionnaire
  • a departmental/company records check which will include personal files, staff reports, sick leave returns and security records
  • a check of both spent and unspent criminal records
  • a check of credit and financial history with a credit reference agency
  • a check of Security Service (MI5) records
  • a full review of personal finances
  • a detailed interview conducted by a trained Investigating Officer
  • further enquiries, including interviews with referees conducted by a trained Investigating Officer
  • checks may extend to third parties included on the security questionnaire
  • the full review of personal finances will include an assessment of an individual’s assets, liabilities, income and expenditure both on an individual basis and taking into account the joint position with a spouse or partner.

Enhanced Developed Vetting (eDV)

Who needs it and what it provides access to

Enhanced Developed Vetting is required for a very small number of posts where an additional level of assurance is required above DV. It can only be requested by a small number of Sponsors and only with prior agreement with UKSV and the Cabinet Office.

What checks are involved

  • completion of a DV security questionnaire (including a family and travel element)
  • criminal Record check
  • Security Services check
  • credit reference check
  • financial investigation
  • applicant interview
  • supervisor interview
  • referee interview
  • checks may extend to third parties included on the security questionnaire
  • the full review of personal finances will include an assessment of an individual’s assets, liabilities, income and expenditure both on an individual basis and taking into account the joint position with a spouse or partner.
National security vetting: clearance levels (2024)

FAQs

What are the 5 levels of security clearance? ›

Hierarchy
  • Controlled Unclassified.
  • Public Trust Position.
  • Confidential.
  • Secret.
  • Top Secret.
  • Compartmented.

Which is higher MV or SC vetting? ›

MV applies to 'designated' posts requiring a higher level of Force vetting. In addition to MV, Security Check (SC) will be required for staff serving with Special Branch, Covert Support and other designated posts.

What is Level 4 security clearance? ›

Security Clearance Level 4: Q Clearance

Q Clearance allows the individual access to sensitive information up to and including Top Secret information. The level comes with the special designation “Restricted Data” and includes special Q-cleared security areas.

How do I know my clearance level? ›

To determine the current status of your security clearance, please contact the agency's personnel security office that granted your clearance. If you are a contract employee, your company's facility security officer may also be able to assist you.

What is Level 5 in security? ›

Level 5 is considered an advanced or progressive cyber security posture, and seeks to reduce the risk of Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs).

What are the 4 types of clearance? ›

The four main types of security clearances for national security positions are: confidential, secret, top secret and sensitive compartmented information. This type of security clearance provides access to information that could cause damage to national security if disclosed without authorization.

What is enhanced Level 1 vetting check? ›

Enhanced Level 1 Check

This is the security vetting level associated with most roles for non-directly employed workers. Applicants will work in non-high security establishments, they will have contact with prisoners and will normally have access to keys.

What is Level 3 vetting? ›

Level 3 - The highest level of NPPV clearance, this permits access to all material covered by Level 2, but also allows for long-term, frequent and uncontrolled access to Secret level material, as well as occasional access to Top Secret materials.

What is the highest level of vetting? ›

Developed Vetting (DV vetting) is the highest level of Security Clearance and is required for people with substantial unsupervised access to TOP SECRET assets or for those working in the Intelligence or Security agencies.

What is negative vetting Level 2 clearance? ›

NEGATIVE VETTING – LEVEL 2 (NV2), a background investigation that permits ongoing access to RESTRICTED, PROTECTED, HIGHLY PROTECTED, CONFIDENTIAL, SECRET and TOP SECRET information and assets. The investigation includes BASELINE plus additional suitability checks as well as background interviews.

Is SC clearance higher than DV? ›

While both are highly thorough processes, and SC level is often the minimum required for many jobs in central government or defence, DV allows you to work unsupervised with the country's most secret information. Both clearances can be refused for a range of reasons, though DV requirements are typically more stringent.

What is a negative vetting Level 1? ›

NV1 is the abbreviation of negative vetting level 1, which is an Australian Government security clearance governed by the Department of Defence. An NV1 security clearance requires the applicant to provide at least 10 years of background information.

Can you fail SC clearance? ›

The security clearance application has to be filled out completely. This is a more common reason to fail a security clearance than you may think. You also need to include any documents they ask for, such as birth certificate, utility bills, or anything else that proves your identity.

What is a Tier 5 clearance investigation? ›

Tier 5 – Top Secret Security Clearance

As the highest level of security clearance, applicants can expect a more rigorous examination. If approved, this clearance gives cleared personnel access to information or material that could cause disastrous damage to national security. Tier 5 is the only tier in this category.

How do you get Level 7 security breach clearance? ›

As you progress through the story, you'll naturally reach Security Level 7 just by completing story missions. But you can continue up the ranks if you choose to stay in the endgame.

What is T3 clearance? ›

T3 is the investigation required for positions designated as non-critical sensitive and/or requiring eligibility for "L" access or access to Confidential or Secret information. T3R is the reinvestigation product required for the same positions. The Standard Form (SF) 86 is used to conduct these investigations.

What is a favorable clearance level? ›

A favorable clearance decision establishes eligibility of the applicant to be granted a security clearance for access at the level governed by the documented need for such access, and the type of investigation specified for that level in 32 CFR part 154.

What is my highest level of security clearance? ›

How many types or levels of security clearance are there? There are three levels of security clearance, with the highest level being Top Secret. Secret is the next level of clearance and Confidential is the final.

How many people have top secret clearance? ›

There may be 1.3 million individuals with a Top Secret clearance, but there are also 11.4 million (or nearly three times more) individuals working in the restaurant industry, 11.4 million working in construction, and 12.6 million in leisure and hospitality.

What is Level 7 security? ›

With a Level 7 Security safe, you get thick walls made from 10-gauge (9/46-inch/3.57mm) steel. Thicker steel is always better for security and fire protection. One of the most obvious benefits is the increased weight of the safe. The weight per square foot of 10-gauge steel is 5.625 pounds.

Is there a level 10 in security breach? ›

The highest security level is eight, but there are a few doors that can only be opened with a level 10 pass, rendering them completely inaccessible. Some players have managed to glitch through them for a look inside, only to find a black void with nothing in it.

Can you get level 10 security? ›

At security level 10, you have no security protection. Therefore, security level 10 is not recommended. Running your server at this security level is both a security and integrity risk as you do not have the protection of the higher security levels, 40 and 50, activated and being enforced.

What is a Tier 2 security clearance? ›

Tier 2 is the investigation for non-sensitive positions designated as moderate risk public trust positions. Tier 2 investigations are requested using the SF 85P.

Where is the level 5 clearance control? ›

Like the first four passes, you'll obtain clearance level 5 as you pursue the main narrative, though unlike passes 2-4, you do not receive it from a supporting character. During Mission 5, Threshold, you'll head into the Maintenance Sector in search of Dr. Darling's Black Rob Lab.

How do you get a level 4 clearance? ›

Once you've finished the puzzle, speak to Helen Marshall, the Bureau's Head of Operations. She will reveal some key information that leads into your next mission and another area of the Oldest House. To aid you in completing your objective, Marshall gives you the clearance level 4 security pass.

Why does it say Level 1 on my background check? ›

Level 1 and Level 2 Criminal History Record Checks:

Level 1: a state-only name-based check. Level 2: a state and national fingerprint-based check and consideration of disqualifying offenses and applies to those employees designated by law as holding positions of responsibility or trust.

How long does a negative vetting Level 1 last? ›

Security clearance timeframes
Clearance levelAGSVA issues vetting packAGSVA completes vetting assessment
Baseline5-10 business days20 business days
Negative Vetting 15-10 business days70 business days
Negative Vetting 25-10 business days100 business days
Positive Vetting5-10 business days180 business days

What is a Level 1 check? ›

Vetting check

Basic Criminal Disclosure Check This check will reveal any unspent criminal convictions on your record.

What is enhanced Level 2 vetting? ›

BPSS (MoJ) or Enhanced Level 2 (HMPPS)

Minimum level clearance for all individuals entering employment with the Civil Service. As part of this clearance we will request and assess: • Your ID, Address History, Eligibility and confirmation of Right to Work in the UK.

How can you fail vetting? ›

There are some convictions that will lead to automatic failure of vetting. These include but are not limited to murder, firearms offences, domestic violence offences, any dishonesty related offence, for example fraud, and offences with a hate aggravation such as race.

What is a vetting score? ›

Standard vetting is a quick, automated process that returns a score of 1-100, a classification verification, and an indication of any problem categories.

Can you join mi5 with a criminal record? ›

A criminal record would not necessarily preclude an applicant from gaining a job here. Each case is considered on an individual basis and all relevant convictions are taken into account.

How long does it take to get a security clearance 2022? ›

The security clearance process takes an average of three to four months to complete but can take up to a full year to complete depending on your background.

What is a positive vetting security clearance? ›

PV annual security appraisal

Holding a Positive Vetting (PV) security clearance requires you to complete an annual security appraisal, which addresses your compliance with general clearance obligations, including reporting changes in circ*mstances, security incidents, and completing security awareness training.

What is higher NV1 or NV2? ›

Security clearance levels

NV1 security clearance holders can be provided with temporary access to TOP SECRET classified resources in certain circ*mstances. An NV2 security clearance will be sufficient for most roles requiring intermittent access to TOP SECRET classified resources.

Does anxiety affect security clearance? ›

Seeking mental health services does not affect one's ability to gain or hold clearance eligibility. Adjudicators regard seeking necessary mental health treatment as a positive step in the security clearance process.

What is the difference between positive and negative vetting? ›

Negative Vetting Level 2: permits access to classified information/resources up to and including TOP SECRET – takes approx. 6 months to attain, valid for 5 years. Positive Vetting: permits access to resources at all classification levels, including certain types of caveated and codeword information – takes approx.

Do you get drug tested for SC clearance? ›

For initial security clearances, a drug test may be required after the SF-86 is completed. This would not be a part of the standard security clearance process, but a suitability requirement triggered by the agency granting eligibility.

Does SC clearance include DBS check? ›

Security Clearance (SC)

An example of a CTC/SC Questionnaire can be found here. Security Clearance will involve a check against police records, and this will reveal all cautions and convictions that are held on these systems. Note – the DBS filtering process does not apply.

Do you have an interview for SC clearance? ›

Not every security cleared position will require a face-to-face interview. Some lower-level clearances, such as Security Check (SC) or Counter Terrorism Check (CTC) roles, will often only require a written questionnaire and a background check. For higher level clearances, an interview is a must.

What stops you from getting a security clearance? ›

You are not a U.S. citizen. You were dishonorably discharged from the military. You are currently involved in illegal drug use. You have been judged as mentally incompetent or mentally incapacitated by a mental health professional.

Why should you be given Level 1 clearance? ›

Level 1 clearance is granted to non-essential personnel who work in facilities holding anomalous objects or data. Aforementioned positions in Level 0 are granted this level of access if transferred to one of these sites. Class-D personnel must always hold this amount of clearance.

What percentage of people fail security clearance? ›

myth #1: Many security clearances are denied.

Less than 1% of security clearances investigations result in denial. Individuals may not be eligible for an interim clearance, and they may have significant issues that need to be mitigated.

Does security clearance check bank accounts? ›

The background investigator will check your bank accounts. Bad checks is a reason to deny a clearance.

Does mental health affect security clearance? ›

Security clearances are not denied for seeking help. Pro-actively seeking counseling is a positive indicator and often mitigates security concerns. Less than 1% of security clearances are denied or revoked due to psychological concerns.

Which security clearance is the highest? ›

How many types or levels of security clearance are there? There are three levels of security clearance, with the highest level being Top Secret. Secret is the next level of clearance and Confidential is the final.

Who gets top secret clearance? ›

A Top Secret clearance may be granted to those persons who have a "need-to-know" national security information, classified up to the Top Secret level, and who need unescorted access to FBI facilities, when necessary.

What is Tier 3 security clearance? ›

Tiers Three and Four – Secret Security Clearance & High Risk Public Trust. This clearance tier means that you are allowed access to information or material that could cause grave danger to the security of the United States if it were disclosed. Tiers 3 and 4 are included under this category.

How many people have Top Secret clearance? ›

There may be 1.3 million individuals with a Top Secret clearance, but there are also 11.4 million (or nearly three times more) individuals working in the restaurant industry, 11.4 million working in construction, and 12.6 million in leisure and hospitality.

What is the average security clearance? ›

Major progress in security clearance timelines have occurred in the past two years, with average clearance processing times for the Department of Defense now 181 days for a Top Secret clearance and 112 days for a Secret clearance, for the fastest 90% of applicants.

How much is a top security clearance worth? ›

As of Oct 30, 2022, the average annual pay for a Top Secret Clearance in the United States is $103,767 a year.

What is T1 and T2 security clearance? ›

T3 and T5 are for national security. T1, T2, and T4 are for fitness or suitability to work for the government.

What's a T1 security clearance? ›

Background Investigations

The following are the three levels of investigations for Government facility access and security clearances: Tier 1 Investigation (T1) formerly National Agency Check and Inquiries (NACI) this is the basic and minimum investigation required on all new Federal employees and many contractors.

What disqualifies you from a Top Secret clearance? ›

You were dishonorably discharged from the military. You are currently involved in illegal drug use. You have been judged as mentally incompetent or mentally incapacitated by a mental health professional. You have had a clearance revoked for security reasons.

What disqualifies from top security clearance? ›

These financial issues can put your security clearance at risk, according to the Adjudicative Guidelines: Poor credit choices over a period of time. Theft, embezzlement, tax evasion and other financial violations. Patterns of unpaid debt.

Do you get a badge for Top Secret clearance? ›

Red Badge Clearance

These agencies issue three levels of security clearances: Confidential, Secret and Top Secret. Badges are color coded depending on the level of security.

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