Most INTERPOL Red Notices are not publicly available. Only a small fraction appear on INTERPOL’s website; the rest are visible exclusively to law enforcement authorities. Many individuals discover a Red Notice only after an arrest or detention.
To reduce this risk, seek specialist legal support to check, track, and verify whether an INTERPOL Notice exists and how it affects your international mobility.
Challenging an INTERPOL Notice requires precision, strategic thinking, and a deep understanding of the CCF’s rules. With the proper legal guidance, deletion is entirely achievable.
Gain control of your situation with specialised representation and a tailored submission built around your personal and legal circumstances.
Requesting a revision of an INTERPOL Notice can be just as complex as obtaining its deletion.
Although the criteria differ, both processes demand the same level of expertise: precise evidence, persistent advocacy, and a strategic, well-structured submission before the CCF.
Our mission is to bring clarity, credibility, and accountability to the complex world of INTERPOL Notices. This platform serves as a trusted reference point for those seeking to understand, challenge, or remove INTERPOL Red Notices and personal data from INTERPOL’s systems.
Founded and authored by Ms Konstantina Zivla, a lawyer specialised in INTERPOL defence and international human rights, this resource bridges the gap between legal complexity and public understanding. It reflects a commitment to transparency, legality, and the protection of individual rights in cross-border investigations.
What sets this initiative apart is precision, insight, and integrity. Every explanation, analysis, and guide is crafted to empower individuals and professionals to navigate INTERPOL’s mechanisms with confidence and dignity.
For strategic legal advice or direct representation before INTERPOL or the Commission for the Control of INTERPOL’s Files, we invite you to contact us directly.
One of the most common misconceptions I encounter from clients is the belief that an INTERPOL challenge can be endlessly appealed, much like proceedings before national courts. The reality is very different. The Requests Chamber of the Commission for the Control of INTERPOL’s Files (CCF) issues final and binding decisions within the Organisation. There is …