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As of the 5th August 2022 the Home Office have repealed the requirement under the Immigration Rules for certain foreign nationals to register with the police.  Therefore, the West Yorkshire Police Overseas Registration Office will no longer receive or process registration applications.
A full list of all the online forms available through the West Yorkshire Police website.
This page is intended to address some of the questions and concerns surrounding the issue of Sex Offender Registration. Whether you are subject to the requirements yourself, have a friend or family member who is subject to the requirements, have a professional interest in the requirements or are just wanting further information, the information below should answer some of your questions.
PNLD (Police National Legal Database) is the leading national police information resource of criminal justice legislation and is governed West Yorkshire Police. Relied upon by all 43 Home Office police forces, PNLD is a comprehensive criminal law resource and a critical tool to ensure that anyone with a duty to investigate or prosecute offences can apply the law correctly. 
The Herbert Protocol is a national scheme being introduced by West Yorkshire police and other agencies which encourages carers to compile useful information which could be used in the event of a vulnerable person going missing.
VIPER® are a team within the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for West Yorkshire. The team provides a nationally available video identification service including a range of identification related products and services to the police every day.
West Yorkshire Police is supporting a national Haji Campaign run by the City of London Police, which is the UK policing lead for fraud.
With effect from the 01.01.21 - VIPER Volunteers   Who are VIPER? VIPER are a small team within West Yorkshire Police who are the territorial police force responsible for policing the areas of West Yorkshire in North East England.
Frequently Asked Questions about the West Yorkshire Police Herbert Protocol Missing Person Incident Form - including when to complete, how much detail is required and what happens to the information once it's submitted.
West Yorkshire Community Risk Register. Nationally, risks are identified by the Government. The national risks are then assessed locally by the LRF to identify those that may impact West Yorkshire. These risks together form the West Yorkshire Community Risk Register.
West Yorkshire Police strive to deliver high quality policing. For us there is no greater priority. We understand that if we are going to learn from experience and find ways to be even better, we need to listen and respond to the needs and views of the people in West Yorkshire. Your views are therefore very important to us. If you are pleased with the service you have received from us we would like to hear from you. If you are unhappy about the service that you’ve had, you can express your dissatisfaction or make a formal complaint. 
Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) technology is used within West Yorkshire Police  to help detect, deter and disrupt criminality at a local, force, regional and national level, including tackling traveling criminals, Organised Crime Groups and terrorists. ANPR provides lines of enquiry and evidence in the investigation of crime and is used by forces throughout England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
BAWP is the only national organisation to embrace women of all ranks and grades within the Police Service. Their mission is to ensure that those women are heard, and they promote the sharing of information on issues affecting women in the organisation at a local, regional and national level.
What do I need? Your personal details, including your address and postcode Details of the hate crime - when and where it happened Permission from the victim if you're reporting it on their behalf Personal details of the victim, including address and postcode, if you're reporting it on their beh