The Identity Verification Service

Written by Bill on July 19, 2008 – 5:20 pm

The identity verification service (IVS) will allow accredited organisations to check your identity safely and quickly, with your permission of course. The intention here is to provide an efficient and secure way for banks, GPs, benefits offices and other organisations to check who you are when you approach them for any reason, thereby minimising the possibility of identity fraud in your name.

The IVS will work in a number of different ways depending on what information is needed at any given moment. So for example for a basic transaction that requires that you prove your age, the IVS would simply confirm that the ID card you are using is valid.

If you are not a British citizen and you are applying for a job within the UK the IVS would confirm that your particular visa allows you to work. Similarly, if someone is applying for work in a caring job or in a position of trust (such as a teacher or perhaps as a nanny) the service could confirm that this person does not have a criminal record or any outstanding warrants for his or her arrest.

But don’t worry too much about all this information being available. For any organisation to be able to access the IVS to find out any information about you, they would have to be fully accredited first, and even then only to access the sort of information relevant to your likely contact with them – so an off-license wouldn’t need or necessarily be able to access whether you have a criminal record or not, but it would be able to confirm your date of birth, as an example.

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