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UK Law Reference
All Legal Journeys
Criminal Law
England & Wales
5 stages
Hours to 96 hours (with extensions)
Reviewed 2026-05-22

Arrest to police interview journey

Step-by-step from arrest through PACE rights, custody, interview, to release or charge.

Who Uses This Journey

Anyone arrested or attending a voluntary interview at a police station.

Stage-by-Stage Timeline

1

Arrest and caution

Officer must tell you you're under arrest, the offence, and the standard caution. PACE Code G governs.

Evidence Needed
  • Note time of arrest
  • Officer's name and collar number
2

Custody desk and rights

Custody Sergeant authorises detention. You have the right to free legal advice, to have someone notified, and to consult Codes of Practice (PACE Code C).

3

Speak to a solicitor

Free consultation (in person or by phone). Solicitor advises on the interview strategy: answer, no comment, or prepared statement.

4

Interview

Recorded under caution. Adverse inferences may be drawn from silence (s.34 CJPOA 1994) — solicitor will advise.

5

Release or charge

Possible outcomes: NFA, bail with conditions, released under investigation (RUI), or charged and bailed to court.

Possible Outcomes
  • No further action
  • Bailed
  • Released under investigation
  • Charged

Official Sources

Know Your Rights