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You can also request information under Clare's Law. This scheme gives any member of the public the right to ask the police if their partner may pose a risk to them. It is often called ‘Clare’s Law’ after the landmark case that led to it.
The scheme also allows a member of the public to make an enquiry into the partner of a close friend or family member.
To make a request under Clare's Law, please use the request information under Clare's Law online form.