Sharing Personal Data with the Police
One of the most common questions we get asked concerns sharing data with law enforcement offices. The UK GDPR does not prevent you sharing personal data with such bodies such as the police (known under data protection law as “competent authorities”) who are discharging their statutory law enforcement functions. The UK GDPR and the DPA 2018 allow for this type of data sharing where it is necessary and proportionate.
- Where you want to proactively share personal data; for example, you want to report a crime to the police and provide relevant personal data you hold;
- Where you receive a request from a law enforcement authority for personal data you hold for a valid law enforcement purpose; for example, the police may request personal data from you to help them investigate a crime; or
- Where a court order or another legal obligation compels you to share personal data with a law enforcement authority.
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