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    Hi I’m new here I just want to ask about the Police Information Notice (PIN) what it is and dose it appear on acro police clearance, enhanced disclouser or basic disclosure




    Many thanks
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    The police sometimes issue warning notices to individuals where there are allegations of harassment. This note explains what these are and why they are used. Constituents sometimes ask about the status of Police Information Notices (PINs) which the police may issue where there are allegations of harassment.


    A Harassment Prevention Order issued at a 10 day hearing can be in effect for up to one year. If you go to court on the date when the extended order is set to end, you can ask the court to extend the order for whatever additional time is reasonably necessary to protect you or to make a permanent order.


    Once a police caution has been issued, your records are held by the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) for 6 years (this is reduced to 2 years if you were 18 during the time of the caution was issued). Although a caution is not the same as a criminal conviction, it can still have implications to your life.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by MIKE770 View Post
      The police sometimes issue warning notices to individuals where there are allegations of harassment. This note explains what these are and why they are used. Constituents sometimes ask about the status of Police Information Notices (PINs) which the police may issue where there are allegations of harassment.


      A Harassment Prevention Order issued at a 10 day hearing can be in effect for up to one year. If you go to court on the date when the extended order is set to end, you can ask the court to extend the order for whatever additional time is reasonably necessary to protect you or to make a permanent order.


      Once a police caution has been issued, your records are held by the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) for 6 years (this is reduced to 2 years if you were 18 during the time of the caution was issued). Although a caution is not the same as a criminal conviction, it can still have implications to your life.
      Many thanks forur reply If they issued the PIN and no further action was done there was no caution nor harassment prevention order or a court will it appear on the Disclosure Barring and acro

      many thanks

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      • #4
        [PDF]14.2 Issuing a Police Information Notice (PIN) The use of a PIN will ...

        https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/reque...ch/.../PIN.pdf
        14.2 Issuing a Police Information Notice (PIN). The use of a PIN will generally not be appropriate when an investigation has established evidence of a course

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        • #5
          ICPCs - ACRO Criminal Records Office

          https://www.acro.police.uk/icpc/
          The ICPC is a criminal records check against police and intelligence databases in the UK. The ICPC is similar to the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check

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          • #6
            If in the chief police officer's opinion a police information notice might be relevant and ought to be disclosed on an enhanced DBS certificate, he can include it. Individual police authorities have internal guidance on the matter.
            R (L) v. Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis [2007] EWCA Civ 168. where the appellant argued that 'any information' should be read narrowly to mean only matters which relate to criminal activity or propensity. The court disagreed, finding that 'any information' means just that.

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            • #7
              Many thanks for your replies

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