Sarah's Law - Application

Sarah's Law - Application

If you are concerned about a person who has contact with your child, and believe the person may pose a risk to them, you can formally ask the police for information about this person through the 'Child Sex offender Disclosure Scheme' sometimes called 'Sarah's Law'.

Here is the link to the application:


You can also call 101 or go to your local Police station. 


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