Extradition Act 2003

This page provides an overview of the Extradition Act 2003 for police officers, helping them understand key sections of the law and how it applies in their duties.

Overview

The Extradition Act 2003 governs the process of extraditing individuals wanted for prosecution or sentencing in other countries. It sets out procedures for extradition requests, both to and from the UK.

Key Powers under the Law

Police can arrest individuals who are the subject of an extradition request, execute warrants for their detention, and assist foreign authorities in gathering evidence.

Important Sections for Police Officers

What You Can Do Under This Law

Officers can arrest individuals named in extradition requests, assist in transferring suspects to foreign authorities, and gather or share evidence as part of international investigations.

How to Request or Apply

Officers should: