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Police National Computer
Will the Police National Computer still hold information on drunk and disorderly convictions over 15 years old, that were committed by someone under 18 years old at the time of the offence?
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There are ACPO guidelines for 'weeding' which recommend certain offences be removed from the PNC after a certain period of time. For example, someone gets done for Drink Driving and doesn't re-offend for 10 years. The ACPO website gives more details and you can always ring the Data Protection Officer for your local Police Force. Not 100% sure about how this works and not even sure if all Forces adhere to the ACPO guidelines but it's possible that if you pay for a printout, it won't have anything on there.
Check with your local Citizen's Advice Bureau about "Rehabilitation of Offenders". They should be able to tell you what are considered "spent" convictions. I am pretty sure that in the case you describe the offence would have been "spent" a long time ago. The length of rehabilitation usually depends on the type and length of the sentence and the age of the offender at the time.
Sorry - found the website dealing with the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act which should explain it all
http://www.lawontheweb.co.uk/rehabact.htm
http://www.lawontheweb.co.uk/rehabact.htm