Interpol Green Notice

Interpol Green Notices

Interpol Green Notices contain a description of the missing person or unknown criminal, as well as any identifying information, such as fingerprints, photographs, or DNA samples. Interpol Green Notices are not arrest warrants, but they may be used by police to locate and interview potential witnesses or suspects.

Greens refer to international requests for information issued by Interpol to help police identify and locate missing persons, often in cross-border cases. Green Notices are also issued for the identification and location of specific unknown criminals.

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Interpol Green Notice

Green Notices

Green NoticesNotices of this type are one of the tools that Interpol uses to help member countries solve crimes and locate missing persons. A green notice means a search for a suspect in organizing or participating in a crime related to a violation of public order.

Interpol green notice example – a message about the search for a person suspected of actions that threaten public safety.

If you have any information about a case featured in a Green Notice, please contact your local police department immediately. Interpol’s Green Notices are not international arrest warrants. They are requests for information that may help solve a crime or locate a missing person. Each notice contains a description of the missing person or unknown criminal, as well as any identifying information, such as fingerprints, photographs, or DNA samples.

If you see someone featured in a Green Notice, do not approach them. Contact your local police department immediately and provide them with as much information as possible, such as the person’s current location, their plans, or anything else that could.

Purpose of Green notice

The Green Notice is a powerful tool designed to provide warnings and critical intelligence about individuals who have committed criminal offenses and are likely to repeat these crimes in other countries. Issued by Interpol, the world’s largest international police organization, Green Notices aim to prevent transnational crime by facilitating cooperation and coordinated preventative action across borders.

Usage

Green Notices are often utilized to track and obstruct crimes that have a significant global impact, such as human trafficking, cybercrime, organized crime, money laundering, terrorism, and environmental crime. They provide Interpol member countries with actionable information to monitor and interdict mobile targeted individuals who pose a threat of committing more offenses internationally.

Distribution of Green notice

Once a Green Notice is approved and issued, Interpol promptly disseminates it to the National Central Bureaus of all 194 member countries worldwide. The Green Notice then triggers alerts across borders and prompts law enforcement in multiple nations to be on the lookout. However, it is up to the individual countries’ national enforcement agencies to take action based on the intelligence provided.

Replication of Crimes

Importantly, the Green Notice centers not solely on crimes already perpetrated but critically on the risk of recurrence in new geographical areas. The Notice is forward-looking, concentrating on patterns of criminal behavior and the likelihood of repetition elsewhere. This predictive capability makes the Green Notice uniquely valuable in disrupting the global activities of serial offenders through preventative monitoring and enforcement.

Green Notice Removal

Green Notice RemovalBeing the subject of an Interpol Green Notice can introduce uncertainties into your personal and professional life, as this notice acts as a signal to law enforcement agencies worldwide to share information about potential threats to public safety. It’s important to remember, however, that a Green Notice isn’t an international arrest warrant, even though its presence can influence your ability to conduct international business or travel without hindrance.

Our team of expert Interpol Green Notice lawyers is fully equipped to help you navigate the process of Green Notice removal. We have deep knowledge and experience with Interpol’s rules, operational structures, and principles. Our lawyers have a proven history of successfully working within this complex legal environment to safeguard our clients’ rights and reputations.

The process to remove a Green Notice involves appealing to the Commission for the Control of Interpol’s Files (CCF), an independent body responsible for reviewing information processed within the Interpol Information System. This process is meticulous and requires a thorough understanding of Interpol’s rules coupled with strong legal representation to advocate effectively for your case.

Our Interpol Green Notice lawyers can provide support by:

  • Conducting a detailed review of your case to assess the legitimacy of the Green Notice.
  • Collecting and presenting powerful evidence to counteract the notice.
  • Crafting and submitting a well-structured request for removal to the CCF.
  • Regularly liaising with the CCF and following up until a resolution is reached.
  • Representing your rights and defending your reputation throughout the entire process.

If an Interpol Green Notice has been issued against you, don’t hesitate to contact us. Our team of dedicated Interpol Green Notice lawyers stands ready to provide the legal expertise and commitment necessary to guide you through this intricate and potentially challenging situation.

Other Types of Interpol Notices 

Other Types of Interpol Notices In addition to Green Notices, Interpol also issues Red Notices and Blue Notices. Red Notices are requests for the provisional arrest of wanted persons with a view to extradition, while Blue Notices are issued to help police gather information about a person’s identity, location, or activities in relation to a crime. Interpol does not issue international arrest warrants.

Interpol Green Notices are one of the tools that Interpol uses to help member countries solve crimes and locate missing persons. If you have any information about a case featured in a Green Notice, please contact your local police department immediately. Interpol’s Green Notices are not international arrest warrants.

Interpol’s Green Notices are one of the tools that Interpol uses to help member countries solve crimes and locate missing persons. Interpol’s green notice list contains information about up-to-date lists of wanted suspects. If you have any information about a case featured in a Green Notice, please contact your local police department immediately. Interpol’s Green Notices are not international arrest warrants, but they may be used by police to locate and interview potential witnesses or suspects.

Lawyer Kendall Coffey
Kendall Coffey
Senior Partner
Mr. Coffey is a former U.S. Attorney, Southern District of Florida (1993-1996); and served as Chair of, the Southern District Conference, Florida Federal Judicial Nominating Commission (April 2009 – January 2017).

Interpol Green Notice FAQ

How to find out about the Interpol notice?
If you believe that someone you know may be the subject of an Interpol Green Notice, you can check Interpol's website to see if there is an active notice for that person. Interpol's website is available in six languages: English, French, Spanish, German, Russian, and Arabic. You can also contact Interpol's General Secretariat in Lyon, France, to inquire about a specific notice.
What to do if you receive a Green Notice?
If you are the subject of a Green Notice, Interpol recommends that you consult with a lawyer or law enforcement agency in your country to find out more about the notice and what it means for you. Interpol's Green Notices are not international arrest warrants, but they may be used by police to locate and interview potential witnesses or suspects. If you have any information about a case featured in a Green Notice, please contact your local police department immediately. Interpol's Green Notices are not international arrest warrants. They are requests for information that may help solve a crime or locate a missing person. Each notice contains a description of the missing person or unknown criminal, as well as any identifying information, such as fingerprints or photographs.
What is an international arrest warrant
International arrest warrants are legal requests issued by a country or entity like the International Criminal Court to provisionally detain a wanted person located abroad pending extradition or other formal proceedings. They facilitate pursuing criminal suspects who flee overseas to avoid prosecution or custody.
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