Subject Access Request Form Police. If you're looking for information held by the police about
If you're looking for information held by the police about you or someone you're close to, this is the place. file size: 128 MB. You have the right to ask for a copy of records the police have about you. Please upload proof of consent. The data subject is the named person you are requesting the data for. Find out below how to make a subject access request or ask for details about your criminal history for DBS checks, visa applications abroad, family court proceedings and more. You must have consent if making a SAR for someone else. . You have the right to ask for a copy of records the police have about you on the Police National Computer (PNC) and this request is processed by ACRO. To make a subject access request you can complete the form below, or use the SAR service via the ICO website. This service will create an email to the organisation you specify with your request for personal information and everything they need to respond. As an individual, you have the right to access and receive a copy of your personal data. You might need a subject access request if you move to another This form allows you to access information held about the data subject on the Police National Computer (PNC). As an individual, you have the right to access and receive a copy of your personal data. This is called a ‘subject access request’. Max. This is referred to as a Subject Access Request or ‘SAR’. A Subject Access Request (SAR) is a way for people to ask the Police for a copy of the information we hold about them - their own personal information. You'll also get a copy for your records.
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