Fichier des personnes recherchées

Fichier des personnes recherchées (File of Wanted People), or FPR, is a French database of criminals and wanted people run by the French Interior Ministry and used by the national police and other law enforcement agencies in France.

About

The FPR began as a paper filing system in 1969, and it included criminals ranging from mafia members to escaped prisoners.[1] The file is also consulted during applications for a national identity card, a passport, a residency card of a visa.[2]

In 1995, the FPR was expanded to include missing people and abducted children.[3]

Each file contains:[2]

The FPR contained 406,849 records as of 1 November 2010.[2]

Cards

The FPR system includes 21 fiches — subfiles or cards that indicate additional special circumstances, such as:

See also

References

External link

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