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Do you have to provide name and address to police?

Do you have to provide name and address to police?

You DO NOT have to give your name and address unless the officer points out an offence he / she suspects you have committed. However, not providing your details may lead to you being detained for longer. IF YOU’VE BEEN STOPPED BY A POLICE OFFICER…

What can police do if you don’t give your name?

Witnesses – when the police can stop and question you If you refuse to provide your name, address, date and place of birth and nationality after you have been told by the police why they have stopped to question you this refusal is an offence you could be arrested and charged for.

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Can police force you to unlock your phone with fingerprint in India?

The decision of the court The court held that a police officer can always ask an accused for unlocking their device or for providing access to such device, and it will be the choice of the accused to provide such access or not.

Can police tap your phone without your knowledge in India?

Police Authorities directly cannot tap your phone, only home secretary to the state government is the authorized officer to give permission to the police then the police can intercept. As stated by you in the absence of any complaint, the action of the police is absolutely illegal and sheer abuse of power.

Is it an offence to refuse to give police your name?

It is an offence to refuse to give police your name and address or to give police a false name and address if they have a lawful reason to ask you for your details.

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Can the police demand my name or address without a reason?

The police do not have the right to demand your name or address without a reason. Generally, a police officer can only ask you to give your name and address if they believe you:

How do you ask a police officer for their details?

If a police officer asks you for your name and address, you have a right to ask them for their details. The police officer does not have to give you their details automatically. Ask for their name, their rank and the police station where they work. You can also ask for these details in writing.

Do you have to give your name to the police in Texas?

The short answer: NO, as long as you are not under arrest. What we were talking about is commonly referred to as “stop and identify” laws. A lot of states have these laws; however, Texas does not. You do not have to give your name to a police officer…THIS IS THE IMPORTANT PART… unless you are under arrest.