Generally, the Personal Information Protection Act 2004 allows you to have access to information which is personal information about you that the Department of Justice holds.
Some of the personal information we hold you may need to pay for, such as a birth certificate.
In some situations where the personal information we hold is incorrect or out of date you may be able to amend it.
You may have to provide proof of your identity before personal information is released to you.
You should contact the area of the Department that holds the information to discuss how you gain access to personal information about you - see our home page for a list of areas attached to the Department.
How do I get access to information held by Department of Justice?
Making an application for assessed disclosure.
Proactive disclosure in the Department of Justice.