Request a range of statistics and data from the police, including freedom of information requests and use of police intellectual property.
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How to make your request. In most cases, you should make your request to your local police force which would hold records on local systems. However, if you would like access to information held on national police systems, such as the Police National Computer (PNC), you would need to contact ACRO.
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Request information about yourself, other people or this police force, including for subject access requests or family court proceedings; or request specific details about domestic violence offenders.
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A leader in the field of criminal records and biometric information, we provide a range of services that deliver operational benefits to law enforcement and public protection teams, help bring offenders to justice and meet the legitimate information access and management needs of the public.
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Published 22 September 2022. Roles based in the UK. There are three organisations that carry out criminal record checks within the UK: Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) (DBS) Disclosure...
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How to apply for a basic DBS check to get a copy of your criminal record, and what you must provide. It costs £18.
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This short guide provides advice on where to go to locate police records. Only the records of the Metropolitan Police, the Royal Irish Constabulary, Palestine Police and transport police are held...
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Obtaining Police Records - If you are looking for information on someone you just met then look no further than our service.
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Penalties, sentences and police. Ask your local police to give you a copy of the information they hold about you - CRB check, DBS check, proof of identity.
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The easiest and cheapest way to find out your criminal record is to apply for a copy of your police records from the Police. You’re entitled to exercise your rights to obtain information that is held about you under the Data Protection Act 1998. This process is known as a Subject Access Request.
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