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The Child Sex Offender Disclosure Scheme lets you formally ask the police whether someone who has contact with a child or children:
It's not a law, but it is sometimes called 'Sarah's Law'.
I work for a public body and I need information for my job
Sarah's Law is for applications for information from non-professionals. If you work for a public body and are asking for information as part of your job, you should use other existing arrangements.
If you want to tell us about something suspicious or worrying to do with someone's behaviour towards children, find out how to report possible child abuse.