Freedom of Information
The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) gives you rights to access official information held by the Crown Prosecution Service.
Under FOIA, you have a right to request any recorded information held by a public authority, such as a government department, local council or state school.
- You can ask for any information you think a public authority may hold. The right only covers recorded information which includes information held on computers, in emails and in printed or handwritten documents as well as images, video and audio recordings.
- You should identify the information you want as clearly as possible.
- Your request can be in the form of a question, rather than a request for specific documents, but the authority does not have to answer your question if this would mean creating new information or giving an opinion or judgment that is not already recorded.
- Some information may not be given to you because it is exempt, for example because it would unfairly reveal personal details about somebody else.
Freedom of Information releases
The CPS publishes a selection of responses to Freedom of Information Act requests, which may be of wider interest.
If you wish to access a copy of the material released for any of these requests, please contact the Information Access Team.
Please note that requests are reproduced here as written by the requestor.