INTERPOL Deletion Request
"Red Notices should be issued and kept only if they comply with INTERPOL’s rules."
Can an INTERPOL Red Notice Be Challenged?
It is a common misconception that an INTERPOL Red Notice cannot be challenged. In reality, individuals have the right to contest the validity of a Red Notice or diffusion by submitting a request to the Commission for the Control of INTERPOL’s Files (“CCF”).
INTERPOL does not operate as a judicial authority, and Red Notices are subject to strict compliance with INTERPOL’s Constitution and Rules on the Processing of Data. Where a notice fails to meet these requirements, it may be subject to deletion.
Challenging an INTERPOL Red Notice requires a structured legal approach, including detailed submissions and supporting evidence before the CCF.
Remove a Red Notice
A successful Deletion Request depends on well-substantiated legal argumentation and a strategic approach tailored to the specific circumstances of each case. Every matter requires a detailed analysis of the procedural history, supporting documentation, and applicable INTERPOL rules. Our practice is dedicated to delivering this level of legal scrutiny and precision.
If you are affected by an INTERPOL Red Notice, schedule a confidential consultation to assess your INTERPOL case and explore the available legal options.
Deletion Request
Information Form
If you are subject to an INTERPOL Red Notice or believe your data is unlawfully processed by INTERPOL, you may initiate a Deletion Request through the CCF. Complete the form below to provide the necessary information for an initial legal assessment. We will review your case and advise on the available legal options for INTERPOL Red Notice removal.



