Complaints Policy

The Office of the Commissioner has a responsibility to manage complaints it may receive against the Chief Constable of Surrey Police, its own members of staff, contractors, and the Commissioner itself. The Office also has a duty to keep itself informed about complaint and discipline matters within Surrey Police, as set out in section 15 of the Police Reform Act 2002.


Police Appeals Tribunals: Conditions of Entry

Police Appeals Tribunals (PATs) hear appeals against the findings of gross misconduct brought by police officers or special constables. This page contains more information about Appeals Tribunals and the rules for attending upcoming hearings.


Misconduct Hearings and Police Appeals Tribunals

Police Appeals Tribunals (PATs) hear appeals against the findings of gross misconduct brought by police officers or special constables. This page contains more information about Appeals Tribunals and the rules for attending upcoming hearings.


Cookie Policy

Effective Date: 09-Nov-2022Last Updated: 09-Nov-2022 What are cookies? This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are and how we use them, the types of cookies we use i.e, the information we collect using cookies and how that information is used, and how to manage the cookie settings. Cookies are small text files that are used to […]


Narrative – IOPC Complaints Information Bulletin Q1 2022/23

Each quarter, the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) collect data from forces about how they handle complaints. They use this to produce information bulletins that set out performance against a number of measures. They compare each force’s data with their most similar force group average and with the overall results for all forces in England and Wales. […]


Decision 37/2022 – Surrey & Borders Partnership Child Independent Sexual Violence Advisor (CISVA) 2022

Author and Job Role: Lucy Thomas, Commissioning & Policy Lead for Victim Services Protective Marking:  OFFICIAL Executive Summary: Police & Crime Commissioners have the statutory responsibility to provide services to support victims cope and recover. The Ministry of Justice have provided additional funding until 2024/25 for Independent Sexual Violence Advisors (ISVAs). This service is to extend the […]


Decision 36/2022 – East Surrey Domestic Abuse Service Independent Domestic Violence Advisors (IDVA) Uplift 2022

Author and Job Role: Lucy Thomas, Commissioning & Policy Lead for Victim Services Protective Marking:  OFFICIAL Executive Summary: Police & Crime Commissioners have the statutory responsibility to provide services to support victims cope and recover. The Ministry of Justice have provided additional funding until 2024/25 for Independent Domestic Violence Advisors (IDVAs). This service is to extend the […]