Data Protection in Peru

Registration in Peru

The National Data Protection Registry ('NDPR') maintains information about personal databases of public or private ownership and publishes a list of such databases to facilitate individuals’ exercise of their rights of access to information, rectification, cancellation, opposition and others regulated in the PDPL and its Regulation.

In addition, the NRPDP maintains records of:

  • Communications of cross-border flow of personal data, and
  • The sanctions, precautionary or corrective measures imposed by the NDPA

Database controllers must register their databases before the NDPR, providing the following information:

  • Identification details of the database controller
  • The channels (physical address, email address and/or telephone number) through which data subjects may  exercise their privacy rights.

  • Database name, and
  • Purpose(s) for which the database is used

Likewise, cross-border transfers of personal data must be registered before the NDPA, indicating the identity of the recipient and the destination country.

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