Yes, under Article 36 of the Europol Regulation, you have the right to request erasure of personal data that is inaccurate or has been processed unlawfully. You must submit a written request to Europol’s Data Protection Officer, who must respond within three months. If data has already been shared, Europol must notify receiving authorities of the erasure request, though enforcement in third countries depends on bilateral agreements. Urgent applications can be expedited where imminent transfer is documented, potentially obtaining preliminary measures within weeks.
Need Legal Help?
Facing an Interpol Notice or Extradition Threat?
Our international criminal defence lawyers have helped clients in 50+ countries. Get a confidential consultation today.