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Seeking information on an individual affected by a twentieth-century conflict
Research conducted free of charge Research is carried out free of charge when it has been requested by the individual concerned himself/herself or by his/her family.
Paid research :
In all cases other than the above, an hourly fee of 80 Swiss francs (about 60 US dollars, or 55 euros) is charged for research. Most cases take between one and four hours. When your case is dealt with you will receive an e-mail setting out the procedure for payment.
For information regarding someone in connection with a recent or current conflict, consult our FamilyLinks
website if you are looking for a member of your family with whom you have lost contact, get in touch with the Red Cross or Red Crescent Society in your country.
If you are seeking information about a person who was held as a prisoner of war or civilian internee in connection with a conflict in the twentieth century, the ICRC's Archives may be able to furnish you with information in its possession, subject to the rules governing access to that information. To apply for access, please fill out the questionnaire below.
Time needed for reply The ICRC Archives will reply to your request within three months. There will be no exchange of correspondence in the meantime except possibly regarding the means of payment (see text box). The information you receive will be in the form of an
attestation containing all data known to the ICRC about the person concerned.
NB: For conflicts that ended after 1965, only the individuals concerned or their next of kin are entitled to information.
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