He hanga whakarapa, kāore tā mātau whakamāoritanga Māori o tēnei whārangi. Tirohia ko ēhea ngā whārangi e wātea ana ki Māori.
When you request records about you or whānau the Police will ask to see two forms of identification (ID) - including one form of photo ID.
Forms of photo ID that the Police accept include your:
Other forms of acceptable ID include your:
This can be:
An identity referee is a person over 16 years old, who is not your partner, whānau member or living with you. They should have known you for at least 12 months, or be a ‘person of standing in the community’ (for example, a religious or community leader).
Your identity referee can use this templateopen_in_new (PDF 521KB) to make their written statement.
Or, they can write a note that:
The Police will also want to know:
If you are requesting information on behalf of someone else, also include evidence you have their permission (called an Authority to Act) – for example, a copy of:
When you make your request, you can tell them in what format you would like to receive the records.
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