Find out who can request CCTV footage and what to do if you think there should be public space CCTV in a new area.
Not all CCTV in Leeds is controlled by us. All cameras should have a sign attached with the purpose of the camera and owner's details.
If you've been a victim of crime or involved in an incident
We do not release CCTV footage to the public. If the police are investigating a crime, they can request the CCTV directly from us.
If the police are not investigating the incident, insurance companies and solicitors should contact us on your behalf. They will need to pay a fee for the footage.
Requesting CCTV footage of yourself
You can request CCTV footage of yourself. There are some limitations explained on the
GOV.UK request CCTV footage of yourself page.
If you want to request CCTV footage of yourself we will need the:
- specific area you were in
- date and time you were there
- proof of your identity
- a description of yourself
We usually keep CCTV footage for 31 days. To request footage, email
DPFOI@leeds.gov.uk.
We do not release CCTV for parking tickets. Speak to whoever issued your ticket for more information.
Where our cameras are
We do not release the exact location of our CCTV cameras. This is because criminals could use this information to target areas where they know there are no cameras. We're exempt from freedom of information requests on the location of our cameras under
section 31 of the Freedom of Information Act
External link.
If you think an area needs CCTV
If your area is experiencing crime or antisocial behaviour please
speak to your local Neighbourhood Policing Team who can assess any potential need for CCTV.