Specialist Lawyers Resolving Your CTC Clearance Issues
Denied CTC clearance? One vetting decision shouldn’t define your future. At Legisia, we help professionals challenge vetting decisions and secure the clearance they need. If your CTC has been refused or revoked, we can help you challenge it.
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A Targeted Legal Approach for Your CTC Clearance
A refused CTC clearance rarely comes with clarity. Most applicants are left guessing which risk category was applied, what information was relied on, or why an internal review failed. When that refusal blocks a role, contract or deployment, the consequences are immediate. At Legisia, we challenge CTC decisions strictly through the SVAP process—testing the evidence, the reasoning, and the fairness of how the refusal was reached to give you a genuine chance of overturning it.
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Our Legal Approach
CTC refusals are rarely about one incident; they’re about how your history is interpreted. Our CTC appeal work focuses on testing that interpretation and correcting the record.
Vetting file and record review
We obtain and analyse the material behind your CTC refusal, compare it with your police and DBS history, and identify where the decision overstates or misreads the risk.Challenging outdated or unfair data
We challenge reliance on old, minor or untested allegations, and where needed, seek deletion or correction of records so SVAP sees an accurate picture of your case.Testing risk and proportionality
We examine which risk categories were applied, show where they are disproportionate to your role, and present evidence to show why CTC refusal is no longer justified.Evidence from work and referees
We gather employment records, supervision arrangements and character evidence from people who know your practice, to counter the assumptions made in the refusal.Structured submissions to SVAP
We prepare clear, cross-referenced submissions to SVAP, linking each concern to evidence and guidance, so the panel can safely recommend that CTC is granted or restored.
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We pride ourselves on being approachable, responsive, and deeply invested in our clients’ success. Our mission is simple to: to protect your rights, provide clarity in difficult times, and help you move forward with confidence.
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CTC Clearance Appeals Solicitors
CTC Clearance
Appeals
Why choose Legisia for a CTC appeal? Because CTC refusals usually rest on the same police and DBS history we challenge every day. We work exclusively on criminal records, DBS, vetting and related disciplinary cases, so we understand how UKSV decisions are reached and what SVAP expects. As a specialist practice, we test the record behind your CTC decision, expose unfair risk assumptions and build clear, evidence-based submissions to SVAP.
CTC Clearance Appeals Solicitors
Why choose Legisia for a CTC appeal? Because CTC refusals usually rest on the same police and DBS history we challenge every day. We work exclusively on criminal records, DBS, vetting and related disciplinary cases, so we understand how UKSV decisions are reached and what SVAP expects. As a specialist practice, we test the record behind your CTC decision, expose unfair risk assumptions and build clear, evidence-based submissions to SVAP.
Contact UsAbout Legisia Legal Services
Director | Solicitor
Matt Elkins is the Director of Legisia Legal Services and a Solicitor Advocate with over 17 years of experience helping professionals clear police records, challenge DBS disclosures, and defend against regulatory investigations. He holds Higher Rights of … Audience in both civil and criminal matters. As Director of Legisia, Matt has led hundreds of successful cases and is a former criminal defence partner at a City of London firm. Read More
Office manager | NMC and HCPC Qualified
Myriam Rubi is the first point of contact for most clients at Legisia. She manages Legisia’s operations and client care. As a qualified mental health nurse registered with the NMC and HCPC, she understands the unique pressures professionals face when … under investigation. With years of frontline experience, she brings first-hand insight into healthcare regulation and offers clarity, reassurance, and empathetic guidance to clients throughout their journey. Read More
Get In Touch With Us
We offer a fixed fee initial telephone consultation where we will assess your case in detail. We will send you a detailed written advice advising you on your prospects of success.
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020 8099 9051
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info@legisia.co.uk
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Head Office
The North Colchester Business Centre
340 The Crescent, Colchester
Essex, CO4 9AD
Cases are conducted nationwide & internationally
Additional consultation Address (Not Postal)
50 Liverpool Street, London EC2M 7PY
Initial Enquiries and Consultation Policy
Whilst we welcome initial enquiries;
Please do not send a detailed case summary by email prior to consultation.
We are unable to give legal advice by email alone.
Following an enquiry, your initial telephone call will confirm whether your matter falls within the scope of our services. If, following this initial call, you wish to speak with a solicitor, you will be required to book a fixed-fee initial consultation.
During this consultation, we will provide clear legal advice on your position and a written report setting out your prospects of success.
Please include a telephone number with your enquiry so we can contact you directly.
Fees and Legal Aid
- The initial telephone call is not charged. Fees are only incurred once a fixed-fee initial consultation with a solicitor is booked.
- After this initial consultation, if your case has merit, we will offer you a detailed written advice with clearly explained costs.
- In most cases we offer fixed fees, unfortunately we do not offer legal aid.
- Some more complex cases may require a slightly higher fixed fee, whereas for more straightforward cases, the costs will be lower.