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The life of a privacy request
Every status a request moves through, what each one means, and what moves it forward.
2 min readLast updated 17 July 2026
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The life of a privacy request
Every request has a reference (like DSAR-7K2M9QX4), a status, and a deadline. Here's what each status means and what moves the request along.
Statuses
| Status | What it means | What moves it on |
|---|---|---|
| Received | Submitted, but the requester hasn't clicked their verification link yet. | The requester verifies their email (they have 7 days). |
| Verifying | Email verified, but identity or authority still needs your confirmation. | You confirm identity on the detail page. |
| In progress | Verified and being worked. Collection tasks are live. | Tasks complete; you package the response. |
| Ready | Packaged and awaiting sign-off or delivery. | DPO sign-off, then delivery. |
| Closed | Delivered and finished, or withdrawn. | Nothing. Retention rules take over. |
| Rejected | Refused, with the reason recorded and sent. | The requester may appeal. |
The deadline
The clock starts at verification, not submission. The deadline is set automatically from where the requester lives:
- UK and EU requests: your default SLA from Settings, 30 days out of the box.
- US (California) requests: 45 calendar days, as CCPA/CPRA requires.
A workflow template with a shorter internal SLA can tighten the due date further. It never extends the legal deadline.
Staying ahead of the deadline
You don't need to watch the queue all day:
- Requests coming due are flagged in escalating tiers: due within 7 days, due within 3 days, and overdue.
- The daily digest email gives DPOs the morning picture: new requests, what's overdue, what's due in the next 3 days, open appeals, packages awaiting sign-off, and unread messages.
- Task owners are nudged automatically when their task is due soon or overdue.
Assignment
Any analyst or DPO can assign a request to a team member from the detail page. Unassigned requests are everyone's problem, so assign early.