Interpol notice — law enforcement, not a sanctions designation
Interpol Yellow Notices are international alerts issued by INTERPOL to help locate missing persons, often minors or those unable to identify themselves, currently covering 10,401 individuals. They are informational law enforcement records, not sanctions, and support identity-verification workflows.
Interpol UN Security Council Special Notices are issued by Interpol to alert law enforcement worldwide about individuals and entities designated by UN Security Council Sanctions Committees.
These notices cover persons subject to targeted UN sanctions including asset freezes, travel bans, and arms embargoes under various regimes: Al-Qaida/ISIL (1267/1989/2253), Taliban (1988), Sudan (1591), DRC (1533), Somalia (751), Libya (1970), Yemen (2140), DPRK (1718), CAR (2127), Mali (2374), South Sudan (2206), and Haiti (2653).
Legal Reference: UN Security Council Resolutions under Chapter VII of the UN Charter
This is informational data only and does not constitute a sanctions or stop-list. Examples include Interpol Red Notices or law enforcement databases. These are included for comprehensive screening but matches do not indicate sanctions violations.
Search for individuals or entities against the Interpol: Yellow Notice (Missing Person) list
Search Interpol: Yellow Notice (Missing Person)Disclaimer: This information is provided for informational purposes only. Data is sourced from official government publications and updated regularly. Always verify sanctions information with official sources and consult qualified compliance professionals for business decisions.