Border Force officers will scan the QR code at the top of this document to check you have completed the form successfully.
It is a criminal offence to provide false or deliberately misleading information when filling out your passenger locator form. You could be fined up to £10,000, imprisoned for up to 10 years, or both, if you do not provide accurate details about the countries you have visited in the 10 full days (11 nights) before you arrived in the UK.
You may also need to show proof of a negative coronavirus test at the border. You could be fined up to £500 if you cannot show proof when asked.