UK ICO Complaint — Subject Access / Erasure (Data Protection Act 2018)
Stage-2 of the UK data-rights chain. A structured narrative to complain free to the Information Commissioner's Office (ico.org.uk) under Data Protection Act 2018 s.165 after an organisation ignored or refused your stage-1 subject access (UK GDPR Article 15) or erasure (Article 17) request. Documents the one-calendar-month deadline (Article 12(3)) and the failure, and asks the ICO to assess compliance and require it. UK-wide. You complete and submit it in your own name. $9 returning-buyer price for stage-1 (uk-subject-access-request) buyers.
Statute of Limitations Warning
Legal deadlines apply to your claim. You lose your right to act if you wait too long. Send notice as soon as possible.
Why this letter works:
- Cites the exact law: Automatically applies the correct state and federal statutes to your situation.
- Sets a firm deadline: Legally compels a response within the required statutory timeframe.
- Creates a paper trail: Designed to serve as Exhibit A if you need to escalate to an agency or court.
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Your Action Plan
This is the final formal demand before litigation.
Download your personalized PDF immediately after purchase and send it.
Your letter includes a firm deadline. Do not engage in informal text messages during this time.
If they miss the deadline, you have completed the required out-of-court steps. Hand this complete paper trail to a local attorney for litigation.
Your ICO complaint
This builds a narrative to complain to the Information Commissioner's Office (ico.org.uk) after an organisation failed to comply with your subject access (or erasure) request. Complaining to the ICO is free.
This letter will cite
Data Protection Act 2018 s.165 (complaints to the Commissioner); UK GDPR Article 15 (access) / Article 17 (erasure); Article 12(3) (one-calendar-month deadline).
Complain free at ico.org.uk. The ICO expects you to have raised it with the organisation first (your stage-1 request did), and to complain within 3 months of your last meaningful contact with them.
The organisation had one calendar month from this date to respond (UK GDPR Article 12(3)).
The ICO expects a complaint within 3 months of this date.