Requests & Complaints

Request for personal data access (GDPR)

Article 15 GDPR gives you the right to obtain a copy of all personal data an authority or company holds about you — including materials used to make decisions. This is a lawful way to see what's actually in your file before filing a complaint. The response is free and must come within a set period.

What's included

  • Article 15 GDPR request with list of what they must provide
  • Separate versions for government agencies and private companies
  • Reminder about response deadline and free first copy
  • Sample complaint to the data protection authority if they don't respond

A template is a working tool, not legal advice. It shows document structure and attachment requirements, but doesn't assess your specific case. If your situation is unusual — consult a lawyer first.

How it works

Ordering in four steps

  1. 1

    Request

    You provide your name, email, phone, and preferred messenger. No payment needed at this step.

  2. 2

    Situation review

    The manager contacts you to clarify details: country, status, timelines. If the template doesn't fit your situation, we'll say so directly and suggest what you actually need.

  3. 3

    Payment

    After confirmation, we send an invoice. The price is fixed — what you see on the document page.

  4. 4

    Delivery

    The document arrives by email in the requested formats, along with completion instructions and an attachment checklist.

Request

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Fill out the form — the manager will contact you, clarify your situation, and send you an invoice. Payment only after confirmation.

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Document Request for personal data access (GDPR)