Published: 24 February 2025
The Office of the Data Protection Authority’s (ODPA) annual registration window closes at the end of February, and the ODPA is reminding all organisations to renew or register by then in accordance with the legal obligation under The Data Protection (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 2017.
This applies to anyone working with information, facts and even opinions about living people, provided the activity is not part of your personal/household affairs.
Organisations that fail to register with the ODPA are breaking the law and potentially risk appearing in the Petty Debts Court and / or convicted of committing a criminal offence.
To register with the Authority, visit www.odpa.gg/registration by 28 February 2025. The annual registration fee is based on the number of ‘full-time equivalent’ staff in each organisation and is £2,400 per year for organisations with 50 or more full-time equivalent staff, and £60 for all other entities.
“These levies enable the Authority to fulfil its mandate as the Bailiwick’s independent Data Protection regulator, ensuring a high level of protection for the privacy rights of the Bailiwick’s residents” said Commissioner Brent Homan.
Charities and non-profit organisations can register free of charge.
The Bailiwick of Guernsey's independent supervisory authority which regulates data protection legislation. The ODPA protects people by driving responsible use of personal information through helping organisations get it right, deterring harmful information handling, and taking enforcement action against significant non-compliance
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