If an officer informs you that you are "flagged in the system," follow these steps:
The term "rețea" (network) usually refers to one of three databases:
This most commonly happens during border checks or routine traffic stops. 1. Identify the Source of the "Flag" ATENИљIONAT prin reИ›ea
Once you pay a fine or complete a court requirement, ensure the institution sends a notification to the police to remove the flag from the "network." It is always wise to keep a copy of the proof of payment or court decision with you when traveling until the system is updated.
For high-priority international criminal matters. 2. Common Reasons for Being Flagged If an officer informs you that you are
If the flag is related to a court case, consult a lawyer. They can check the Portalul Instanțelor de Judecată to see if there are any active cases in your name.
National alerts for individuals with pending court cases, unpaid fines that have turned into warrants, or "interdictions" (travel bans). For high-priority international criminal matters
You can check if you have outstanding fines or legal issues through the Ghișeul.ro portal or by visiting your local police station's "Cazier Judiciar" (Criminal Record) office.