Police Record Removal service by Internet Erasure Ltd - Remove cautions from acro, remove caution from DBS
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If you have an out of court disposal (such as a caution) or a false allegation (such as an NFA), on your PNC/ACRO report, this can harm potential employment, restrict international travel and affect many other areas of your life 

With the correct legal arguments, however, many such entries can be permanently deleted, giving you a clean criminal record.
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​If your case is eligible, we charge a simple fixed fee of £1,000 + VAT (totalling £1,200) per record and we keep working until we are successful on your behalf.

Contact us today for a free assessment.


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Registered company details, compliance, and material information - maintained by Caroline Hart, Clerk to the caseworkers, Internet Erasure Ltd. Last updated 6th November 2025. ​

Who We Are:

Company Name Internet Erasure Ltd trading as Police Record Removal

Company Registration 13916445 (click here to verify), registered in England and Wales.

Registered Office: Suite 5, 5th Floor City Reach, 5 Greenwich View Place, London. E14 9NN

VAT Registration GB 423 9389 73 (click here to verify)

Data Protection Registration ZB325928 (click here to verify)

Trademark Registration Number 00004127722 (click here to verify) 

Verified Business ID: D-U-N-S Number 228679847 (click here to verify)

Independently Reviewed: Verified by Trustpilot (click here to verify) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 68 five-star reviews on Google ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 294 reviews on Trustpilot (average 4.9)
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