International Police (Interpol) Notice System
One of INTERPOL’s most important functions is to help police in member countries share critical crime-related information using the organization’s system of international notices.
Based on requests from National Central Bureaus (NCBs), the General Secretariat produces notices in all of the organization’s official languages: Arabic, English, French and Spanish. In addition, notices are used by the International Criminal Tribunals and the International Criminal Court to seek persons wanted for genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity.
The seven types of notices and their objectives are:
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Red Notice To seek the arrest or provisional arrest of wanted persons with a view to extradition. |
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Yellow Notice To help locate missing persons, often minors, or to help identify persons who are unable to identify themselves. |
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Blue Notice To collect additional information about a person’s identity or activities in relation to a crime. |
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Black Notice To seek information on unidentified bodies. |
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Green NoticeTo provide warnings and criminal intelligence about persons who have committed criminal offences and are likely to repeat these crimes in other countries. |
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Orange Notice To warn police, public entities and other international organizations about potential threats from disguised weapons, parcel bombs and other dangerous materials. |
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INTERPOL-United Nations Special Notice Issued for groups and individuals who are the targets of UN sanctions against Al Qaeda and the Taliban. |
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