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Registered child sex offender data: Sarah’s Law

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If someone is in danger or at risk

If you’re concerned about a child, you can tell us about this, either by calling 101 or online. If you have a hearing or speech impairment, use our textphone service on 18001 101.

If there’s an immediate risk to someone’s safety, please call 999. If you have a hearing or speech impairment, use our textphone service 18000 or text us on 999 if you’ve pre-registered with the emergency SMS service.

‘Sarah’s Law’

The child sex offender disclosure scheme, sometimes called ‘Sarah’s Law’, allows parents, carers or guardians to formally ask the police for information about a person who has contact with their child, or a child close to them, if they’re concerned the person may pose a risk.

Find out below how to make a request under the child sex offender disclosure scheme.

To make a request for information if you live in England or Wales, please either:

  • Call 101, or
  • Visit your local police station

Risk assessments will be carried out at every stage.

Each request is carefully considered in consultation with partner agencies so that disclosure is granted to those best able to protect and safeguard the child. For more information on the scheme, visit Parents Protect.

If you live in Scotland

A sex offender disclosure scheme also operates in Scotland, allowing any member of the public to make an application for information about someone if they have a concern about their access to a child.

Find out more about the sex offender community disclosure scheme in Scotland.

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