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Sussex Police seeks to be as open and transparent as possible in its dealings with the public and consistent with the requirements of the law - including legitimate rights to personal privacy.

In addition to existing normal channels of communication, whether with organisations or individuals, the Force makes information available in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act (FOI) 2000 and the Data Protection Act (DPA) 1998.

Please read more about Freedom of Information, search previous Freedom of Information requests, look at our public data or make a new request.

Find out information under the Data Protection Act and how to apply for subject access here

You can also browse our information we publish section.

 

 

Related links

Police Certificates
For the purposes of visa/immigration to USA, Canada, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand

Disclosure Scotland
Subject Access Checks for the Purposes of Employment

The Foreign & Commonwealth Office
For advice to UK citizens planning to travel abroad.

Direct Government Homepage
For general information and advice about Government services.

Information Commissioner's Office

MAPPA Annual Report 2010/11
Annual reports from Surrey and Sussex Probation Trust.

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