About critical infrastructure background checks
A critical infrastructure background check helps organisations (called responsible entities) decide whether to give you access to their critical infrastructure assets.
Who needs a background check
Your employer will tell you if you need a critical infrastructure background check.
You will need one if you're identified as a critical worker by your responsible entity's Critical Infrastructure Risk Management Program (CIRMP).
Cost
See fees for background checks.
Validity
There are different validity periods for different critical infrastructure assets. The responsible entity's CIRMP determines the validity period.
When to apply
Apply at least 6 weeks before you need access to critical infrastructure assets.
Most applications are processed sooner, but allowing extra time helps avoid delays.
How to apply
Follow these steps to apply for a critical infrastructure background check.
After you apply
AusCheck will arrange for our partner agencies to do a background check.
Application processing times vary based on individual circumstances and the complexity of each applicant’s background.
Background checks can take up to 6 to 8 weeks.
Learn more about how long background checks take.
Possible results
If the background check finds relevant criminal offences, we'll tell you. You’ll have a chance to respond to us before we share your background check outcome with you and your responsible entity. Find out how we handle unfavourable results.
Once we've made a final decision, we'll let you and your responsible entity know your Critical Infrastructure Background Check Outcome (CIBCO) is ready.
Your CIBCO is a digital record of your background check result. It includes:
- your name and photograph
- the date you applied for our background check
- details of any relevant criminal offences
- whether the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) has issued an adverse or qualified security assessment
- whether you have the right to work in Australia.
Your responsible entity uses the CIBCO to help them decide whether or not to give you access to their critical infrastructure assets. If they decide to not give you access and you disagree with their decision, contact your responsible entity.
Once you have a CIBCO
There are important rules you must follow to manage your CIBCO.