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List of declarations made with respect to treaty No. 182
Declaration contained in a letter from the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the United Kingdom deposited jointly with the instrument of ratification, on 30 June 2010 – Or. Engl. In accordance with Article 15, paragraph 8, of the Convention (as inserted by Article 4 of the Second Additional Protocol), the Government of the United Kingdom declares that all incoming letters of request should be sent to the relevant central authority set out below. Contact details: HM Revenue and Customs Requests for assistance from England, Wales and Northern Ireland for some customs matters, including indirect tax matters, alcohol and tobacco smuggling and excise fraud should be sent to HM Revenue and Customs. Requests relating to the smuggling of prohibited and restricted items and matters related to direct tax should be sent to the UKCA. Requests relating to Scotland should all be sent to the Crown Office. HM Revenue and Customs Law Enforcement & International Advisory Division HM Revenue and Customs – Solicitor’s Office Room 2/74 100 Parliament Street London SW1A 2BQ United Kingdom Fax: +44 (0)20 7147 0433 Email: mla@hmrc.gsi.gov.uk UK Central Authority Requests for assistance from England and Wales and Northern Ireland, other than requests which are the responsibility of HM Revenue and Customs, should be sent to the UK Central Authority. UK Central Authority Judicial Co-operation Unit Home Office 5th Floor Fry Building 2 Marsham Street London SW1P 4DF United Kingdom Fax: +44 (0)207 035 6985 (urgent cases only). This must be followed by a written letter of request sent via post. Scotland Requests for assistance only from Scotland should be sent to the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service. Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service International Co-operation Unit Crown Office 25 Chambers Street Edinburgh EH1 1LA United Kingdom Fax: 44 (0)844 561 4002 Email: COICU@copfs.gsi.gov.uk Period covered: 1/10/2010 -
Declaration contained in a letter from the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the United Kingdom deposited jointly with the instrument of ratification, on 30 June 2010 – Or. Engl. In accordance with Article 15, paragraph 9, of the Convention (as inserted by Article 4 of the Second Additional Protocol), the Government of the United Kingdom declares that HM Revenue and Customs and the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service will accept requests transmitted by email or fax; and the UK Central Authority will, in urgent cases, accept transmission of requests by fax provided that the request is subsequently sent via post. Period covered: 1/10/2010 -
Declaration contained in a Note verbale from the Permanent Representation of the United Kingdom, dated 6 February 2013, registered at the Secretariat General on 7 February 2013 Or. Engl. In accordance with Article 15, paragraph 6, of the Convention (as inserted by Article 4 of the Second Additional Protocol), the Government of the United Kingdom declares that the competent authorities to which requests for criminal records should be made is the UK Central Authority for Exchange of Criminal Records (‘UKCA-ECR’). EU Member States should transmit requests for criminal records to UKCA-ECR through their own central authority for criminal exchange. The European Criminal Records Information System (ECRIS) will be used to facilitate these requests between central authorities. Contact details: UKCA-ECR ACRO PO Box 481 Fareham Hampshire PO14 9FS United Kingdom E-mail: international.requests@ACRO.pnn.police.uk Period covered: 7/2/2013 -
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