National Register of Taxi Licence Revocations and Refusals (NR3)
NR3 has a simple objective of providing a mechanism for licensing authorities to record details of where a taxi or PHV drivers licence has been revoked, suspended or refused.
We provide information to the National Register of Taxi Licence Refusals, Suspensions and Revocations (NR3), a mechanism for licensing authorities to share details of individuals who have had a Hackney Carriage or Private Hire Vehicle (PHV) licence revoked, suspended or refused. This is necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest or in the exercise of official authority vested in us – that is, assessing whether an individual is a fit and proper person to hold a Hackney Carriage or PHV licence.
Therefore:
- Where a Hackney Carriage / PHV licence is revoked, suspended or refused, we will automatically record this decision on NR3
- All applications for a new licence or licence renewal will automatically be checked on NR3. If a search of NR3 indicates a match with an applicant, we will seek further information about the entry on the register from the authority which recorded it. Any information received as a result of an NR3 search will only be used in respect of the specific license application and will not be retained beyond the determination of that application.
The information recorded on NR3 itself will be limited to:
- name
- date of birth
- address and contact details
- national insurance number
- driving licence number
- decision taken
- date of decision
- date decision effective
Information will be retained on NR3 for a period of 11 years.
This is a mandatory part of applying for or being granted, a Hackney Carriage / PHV driver licence. We have published a policy on the approach it will take to requests by other authorities for further information about entries on NR3, and about the use it will make of any further information provided to it.
Information will be processed in accordance with the Data Protection Act (DPA) and General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Any searches, provision or receipt of information of or under NR3 are necessary to the authority’s statutory licensing functions of ensuring that all drivers are fit and proper to hold the applicable licence. It is not intended that any NR3 data will be transferred out of the United Kingdom.
If you wish to raise any issue related to the data protection legislation, you can do so through our data protection officer dataprotection@teignbridge.gov.uk. This includes submitting a subject access request.
You always have the right to make a complaint to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO). Advice on how to raise a concern about handling of data can be found on the ICO’s website.