Towards the end of 2024 and into 2025, several recruitment agencies were fined by the Home Office for employing workers without the legal right to work in the UK. For temporary recruitment agencies, this is a stark reminder that compliance is not just a tick-box exercise, it’s a business-critical process.
The penalties are growing year on year. Agencies now face fines of up to £60,000 per illegal worker, alongside reputational damage and, in rare cases, criminal liability. Enforcement activity is also increasing, making non-compliance an ever-greater risk.
So, how can agencies protect themselves and their clients without slowing down operations? Let’s break down the biggest risk areas and explore how technology can turn compliance into a strength rather than a stress point.
The UK’s Right to Work legislation requires agencies to verify that every worker has legal permission to work before they start an assignment. This includes checking passports, visas, biometric residence permits, or share codes for EU nationals.
Simply gathering documents isn’t enough. Agencies must ensure they are genuine, match the candidate, and are stored securely. For candidates on time-limited visas, agencies must also track expiry dates and act before they lapse.
In practice, these requirements often collide with the fast-paced world of temp recruitment, where speed is everything. And that’s where many agencies slip up.
When recruitment teams are buried in admin, it’s easy for things to fall through the cracks. The most common issues include:
With the Home Office now increasing fines and publishing enforcement action, relying on spreadsheets, filing cabinets, or manual reminders is no longer sustainable.
Modern recruitment platforms are purpose-built to protect agencies by automating critical compliance steps. Here are four key features to look for:
Integrated with Home Office–approved providers, these checks allow candidates to complete their verification remotely. Results come back in minutes, reducing consultant admin and cutting human error. Digital checks also detect fraudulent documents more effectively, giving agencies an additional safety net.
Cloud-based storage means every compliance document is encrypted, searchable, and instantly accessible to authorised staff. No more digging through old emails or filing cabinets when an audit lands on your desk.
Automated reminders ensure that both consultants and candidates are notified before key documents lapse. From visas to DBS checks and professional certifications, this safeguard keeps candidate pools compliant and work-ready.
The most powerful protection a system can provide is automatic blocking. If a candidate’s right-to-work status or compliance documents expire, they are immediately prevented from being booked onto shifts until updated. This removes the risk of unlawful placements entirely.
Clients, especially in regulated industries like healthcare and education, want assurance that every worker supplied is fully compliant. Agencies that can demonstrate transparent, tech-enabled processes immediately stand out.
By reducing liability for both themselves and their clients, agencies not only avoid fines but also gain a competitive advantage. Compliance becomes a selling point rather than a headache.
One example of compliance done right comes from S4S Team, a locum dental agency using Mobile Rocket’s platform.
Before adopting Mobile Rocket, compliance was a constant challenge for S4S, spread across multiple systems, requiring endless manual checks, and creating risks of costly oversights. Today, the process is automated and centralised. Candidates upload documents directly via the agency’s branded app, while the platform handles approvals, storage, and expiration tracking
The results speak for themselves:
As Co-founder Ryan Scott put it:
“Mobile Rocket has been a game-changer for us. Compliance used to be a mountain of paperwork and a big headache, but now it’s streamlined, automated, and stress-free. Our recent inspection success is proof of Mobile Rocket’s impact.”
Right to Work compliance has always been a legal requirement, but 2025 brings sharper scrutiny, higher penalties, and new guidance under the Employment Bill of Rights. With fines now reaching £60,000 per illegal worker, the cost of error is simply too high.
The good news? With the right technology, compliance can move from being a burden to a strength. By automating checks, reminders, and storage, agencies not only protect themselves but also free their teams to focus on growth and client service.
In short: compliance doesn’t have to slow you down. With platforms like Mobile Rocket, it can make you faster, safer, and more competitive than ever.