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Police Station Rep Canterbury Custody – Police Station Agent

Arrested in Canterbury, Whitstable or Herne Bay? Police Station Agent provides immediate FREE legal representation at Canterbury Custody Suite. Led by solicitor Robert Cashman - available during extended hours.

Just arrested at Canterbury Police Station? 55 min away. Call now for FREE legal advice.

📍 CT1 area • ⚡ 15 minutes response

URGENT: Police Station Help

Simply tell the police: Robert Cashman – he's a Tuckers LLP consultantOr get them to phone us – call for confidential advice

About Custody Representation at Canterbury

Representation at Canterbury Custody Suite is a core service of Police Station Agent. We provide expert advice to protect your rights from the moment you arrive. Our duty solicitor ensures interviews are conducted fairly and that you understand the process.

Why Choose Police Station Agent in Canterbury

With Robert Cashman's 30+ years of experience as a solicitor and Duty Solicitor, you receive seasoned criminal defence from the outset. We provide strategic advice based on the specifics of your case and our deep knowledge of police procedures.

Common questions — Canterbury police station

Can I get free legal advice at Canterbury police station?

Yes. Free, independent legal advice at the police station is available to anyone interviewed under caution at Canterbury — funded under Legal Aid and not means-tested. Ask the custody officer for the duty solicitor or request Robert Cashman by name.

How quickly can a solicitor reach Canterbury custody suite?

Response times depend on traffic and other current attendances, but coverage across Kent is normally same-day. For urgent attendances, call 01732 247427 — out-of-hours requests are accepted.

What should I say to the police at Canterbury?

Speak to a solicitor before answering any questions. You have a right to free legal advice under PACE 1984. Anything you say can be used as evidence — including in subsequent court proceedings.