You have the right to ask an organisation if they’re using or storing your personal information. You can also ask them for copies of your personal information.

This is called the right of access and is also known as making a subject access request, a SAR or a DSAR. Anyone can make a SAR. You don’t need a solicitor or a lawyer.

To make a subject access request you can complete the form below, or use the SAR service via the ICO website.

Please note: We are not the police service.

We can only provide information for those accessing services or support from Police Care UK.

We hold no information on crimes reported to any UK police force. If you are wanting to access data relating to any crime(s) please contact the relevent police force directly. 

Subject Access Request (SAR)

    The data subject is the named person you are requesting the data for. You must have consent if making a SAR for someone else.
  • Max. file size: 128 MB.
    Please upload proof of consent. This is either written permission from the data subject, or a power of attorney document.
  • This is either the Police Care UK reference number or beneficiary number (beginning with B)
  • MM slash DD slash YYYY
  • Max. file size: 128 MB.
    Please upload any additional information you feel might be relevent to your application.