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Help from the Information Commissioner

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What is held about me?
How much does it cost?
The sort of letter to write?
Responding to the request
What will be sent to me?
How can I get a copy of my credit file?
Can the organisation withhold any information?
Other information’ held by a public authority
What can I do if the organisation does not comply with my subject access request?
What orders can the court make?
What if I cannot solve the problem myself?
What if the problem has been solved? Should I still complain?
What if I am not affected by the problem myself?
How do I complain to the IC?
What information does the IC need?
How will the IC deal with my complaint?
What will happen to my supporting documents?
If my complaint is upheld, will the organisation be punished?
If my complaint is upheld, will I be entitled to compensation?
What happens when an organisation refuses to comply with the data protection principles?
What if I disagree with the outcome of my complaint?

What if I disagree with the outcome of my complaint?

If you are dissatisfied with the outcome of your complaint to the IC, you should let them know as soon as possible and certainly within six months of their final letter to you.
 

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