Police Subject Access Request. Right to rectification You can ask us to correct or amend an
Right to rectification You can ask us to correct or amend any personal data we hold about you that is inaccurate or incomplete. You have the right to ask an organisation if they're using or storing your personal information. The legislation allows us to extend the period of compliance by a further two months where requests are complex or numerous. This is commonly referred to as a subject access request or ‘SAR’. These requests are usually called subject access requests (SARs). If you wish to make an information rights request, you can email requestinfo@policeconduct. Under the Data Protection Act 2018 and the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR), you have the right to know what information is being stored, how it is being used, and who it has We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. This is called the right of access and is commonly known as making a subject access request or SAR. How to make your request When to re-submit a request When does the right of access not apply? What to do if you disagree with the outcome or remain dissatisfied What can I do if there is inaccurate information on my DBS certificate? Can Subject access requests The Data Protection Act 2018 gives you the right to ask if the police holds, or is processing, any personal data about you. In Section 1, provide your personal details including surname, first name, date of birth, and residential address.
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