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Subject Access Data Request - what are exact steps to obtain court hearing / order?

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  • Subject Access Data Request - what are exact steps to obtain court hearing / order?

    There is information on this topic from 2007 and I am wondering if there is more now?

    The entity that process my data have confirmed to the ICO that they do not hold or process my data. This is in spite of court evidence that proves otherwise in the form of emails shown in court "showing my name" from the entity in question.


    I therefore need to make an application to the Court for the matter to be heard and the judge to decide to order that my data is yielded by the entity concerned.

    The thread here is from 2007 so has anything changed?

    Is it a straightforward claim lodged with the Court under form N1 at a cost of £280?

    As previously stated here, the court staff seem baffled with " subject access data" so does anyone know of any such cases / cost / which courts please?

    Many thanks,

    daytona77


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