Custody officer

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A Custody Officer is a police employee in the United Kingdom who works in a custody suite and is responsible for the care and welfare of arrested persons who are brought to the custody suite[1].

[edit] Custody sergeants

PACE requires that a custody officer is at least the rank of sergeant.

[edit] Responsibilities

The custody officer must ensure that all arrests made by police officers are legitimate. This also applies to other public servants with power of arrest who may use the suite from time to time, for example Customs and Excise officers and Immigration officers. The officer presents the arrested person to the custody officer and explains the circumstances of the arrest, with further detention of the person being authorised if the custody officer approves of the arrest.

The custody officer must ensure that during the whole time the person is detained at the custody suite, police officers and civilian staff who deal with the detained person adhere to the PACE Codes of Practice regarding the rights and treatment of persons arrested[1].

These Codes of Practice include various requirements regarding time limits and record keeping for certain procedures that mat take place whilst the person is in custody and the custody officer is responsible for ensuring these too[1].

[edit] Notes