Guidelines for submitting Works
The BBFC measures and researches seized material to check whether they are classified works and, if so, whether they are identical or different to the classified version we have in our archive. Following this technical comparison a Certificate of Evidence will be drawn up and, following a check on the material content of the work, this will be signed by an Officer of the BBFC who has been authorised by the Department of Culture, Media and Sport to do so.
| Download: | Enforcement Information Request Form |
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| Version: | 1.0 |
| Updated: | July 15, 2010 |
| Size: | 269.19 KB |
Where such evidence is required we can accept a maximum of 8 seized discs per case and would request that each case is accompanied by anĀ Enforcement Information Request form detailing the following information:
- Date of seizure
- Exhibit label numbers for each disc submitted
- Name of defendant (where known)
- Further details of the Board’s requirements can be found on the forms themselves.
Requests must be addressed to VRA certificates of evidence, BBFC, 3 Soho Square, London, W1D 3HD.
The BBFC will notify each LEA contact once their case is completed. All cases must be collected in person from our premises or by a courier company as the BBFC can not return them in the post.