New Zealand Police
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Before you make a request to Police
- Do not ask for information about yourself. We do not allow users to make requests about themselves. Instead, use the Request for Personal Information online form on the Police website. If you ignore this instruction, your request here may be hidden.
- Check if the information is already online. Here are some useful resources:
- Police' Publications & Statistics pages have many Police documents: policies, manual chapters, reports, data &l statistics.
- NZ Police Policy Directory is a volunteer effort to collect all Police policies, including old versions, in one place from OIA requests and other sources.
- Police advice to the Minister is listed by title. To request a copy of this advice, make your request to the Minister of Police.
Things Police might ask
- Police often ask for proof of eligibility to make an OIA request. They are allowed to ask this. Usually they will want some identification.
- Please state that you reside in New Zealand, if that is true. It is our hope that in time making this statement will be considered sufficient.
- Please do not send your contact information using FYI.org.nz as it will automatically be published. If you already have, contact us and we will hide it for you.
- You do not have to fill out another form. If Police respond with a link to another form to fill in, you do not need to do so. Politely remind them that by law they must accept requests in any form. If necessary, point them to the Ombudsman guidance which specifically confirms that requests sent through FYI.org.nz must be accepted.
Contact outside of FYI.org.nz
Note that we do not share your user details with Police. If you are contacted outside FYI.org.nz, please:
- Discuss your request with them if you feel comfortable doing so. If not, you may ask for correspondence to be through FYI.org.nz.
- Note in an annotation that you were contacted. Summarise the discussion if possible.
- Regardless, insist that the formal OIA response be sent to you through FYI.org.nz, to the fyi.org.nz email address from which the original request was sent (see below).
Response received outside of FYI.org.nz
If you have received your response outside the FYI.org.nz system (such as by direct email or post), the response will not be published - which may be intentional. You may:
- Reply to them asking that they re-send the response to the fyi.org.nz email address of the original request. We can provide this if they have lost it. Under OIA s16(2) they must usually provide the response in the way you prefer.
- Let us know in a comment that you received your response bypassing FYI.org.nz.
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Detection thresholds for the DrugWipe 3S which is being used for saliva drug testing
Follow up sent to New Zealand Police by J. P. W. Pitt on .
Awaiting response.
I have not received a response to my request yet and it is now the end of business of the due date.
The roadside drug testing trial has begun.
I...
Roadside Drug Testing Pad & Health/Safety Procedures
Response by New Zealand Police to Nigel Gray on .
Awaiting response.
Tēnā koe Nigel
I acknowledge receipt of your four Official Information Act 1982 (OIA) requests with 21 questions as follows:
OIA 4:
1. The full list...
Tēnā koe Hayden,
I acknowledge receipt of your Official Information Act 1982 (OIA) request below.
Your reference number is IR-01-25-45466.
You can e...
HSWA/HSNO Compliance for Roadside Drug Testing Pads
Request sent to New Zealand Police by Nigel Gray on .
Awaiting response.
To: New Zealand Police
Subject: Official Information Act Request – HSWA/HSNO Compliance for Roadside Drug Testing Pads
I am making this reque...
Supplemental to my earlier request: Roadside Drug Testing Pad, DNA Collection, and Sample Handling
Request sent to New Zealand Police by Nigel Gray on .
Awaiting response.
To: New Zealand Police
Subject: Official Information Act Request – Roadside Drug Testing Pad, DNA Collection, and Sample Handling
I am making...
Roadside Testing Introduction Protocols
Request sent to New Zealand Police by Nigel Gray on .
Awaiting response.
To: New Zealand Police
Subject: Official Information Act Request – Roadside Testing Introduction Protocols
I am making this request under th...
Tēnā koe James
I acknowledge receipt of your Official Information Act 1982 (OIA) request below.
Your reference number is IR-01-25-45182.
You can exp...
Tena Koe CKent,
Please find our response attached.
Kind regards
EFDP99
Information Requests | Service Group
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Hey Team no rush but is there an update with this ?
Yours sincerely,
Rory
Hi Will. Just to advise that your response has been drafted and is going
through the signout process. We are doing our best to get this to you as
soo...
Drowning at Karioitahi Beach
Request sent to New Zealand Police by N Roberts on .
Awaiting response.
Tēnā koe,
I am making this request under section 12 of the Official Information Act 1982.
I am seeking all written information, including document...
NZ Mental Health Transition
Response by New Zealand Police to Rodney Parsons on .
Awaiting classification.
Tēnā koe Rodney
Please find attached the response and documentation relating to your
Official Information Act request, received by Police on 30...
Warrant for interception and redirection of 36 emails intercepted and redirected by Andrew Coster of the New Zealand Police
Response by New Zealand Police to Tom Cranney on .
Awaiting classification.
Tēnā koe Tom
Please find attached the response relating to your Official Information
Act request, received by Police on 17 November 2025.
...
Tēnā koe Dale
Please find attached the response relating to your Official Information
Act request, received by Police on 14 October 2025.
...
Auckland Harbour Bridge Protest/March Requirements and Communications
Request sent to New Zealand Police by Richard McMillan on .
Awaiting response.
I request the following information:
1. Police involvement in approval or conditions for protest/march events on the Auckland Harbour Bridge
For e...
Documentation for National Intelligence Application aka N.I.A
Response by New Zealand Police to S.I on .
Awaiting classification.
Tēnā koe S.I.
Please find attached part 2 of the documentation relating to your Official
Information Act request, received by Police on 8 Novemb...
Police communications regarding continued prosecution of Jevon McSkimming victim after acknowledgement allegations were true
Response by New Zealand Police to Roger Brown on .
Awaiting classification.
Kia ora
I refer to your request below. I have been asked to advise you that Police requires an extension of time in which to respond to your request,...
Tēnā koe Amanda,
I acknowledge receipt of your Official Information Act 1982 (OIA) request below.
Your reference number is IR-01-25-44218.
You can e...
Kia ora Daniel
I apologise for the lateness of the response to your OIA. A response has been drafted and is proceeding through Police’s internal revie...
Artificial Intelligence (AI), algorithmic analysis, and advanced software tools on video and data feeds from cameras.
Response by New Zealand Police to Charlie Drummond on .
Awaiting response.
Kia ora Charlie
Apologies, the correct due date is 19 December 2025, as permitted under the OIA.
Ngā mihi
Michelle |Advisor: Ministerial Services |(...
Random drug testing drivers using Securetec DrugWipe S3 devices - confirming the due diligence undertaken
Response by New Zealand Police to Chris Johnston on .
Awaiting classification.
Kia ora Chris
I refer to your request below. I have been asked to advise you that Police requires an extension of time in which to respond to your req...
Kia ora James
I apologise for the lateness of the response to your OIA (IR-01-25-33929). Unfortunately, it is still being drafted and it will then pro...
Foreign officials visits and gifts to police
Response by New Zealand Police to Will Evans on .
Delayed.
Kia ora
I refer to your request below. I have been asked to advise you that Police requires an extension of time in which to respond to your request,...
Tēnā koe
Thank you for your clarification email.
I acknowledge receipt of your Official Information Act 1982 (OIA) request below.
Your reference num...
reports conducted Information in relation to the finding of human remains by Brian Thompson in the Whitianga area in 2013.
Response by New Zealand Police to Chip Douglas on .
Awaiting classification.
Tēnā koe Chip,
I acknowledge receipt of your information request below, received by
Police on 03/10/2025.
Your request reference number is...
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