Hi! That's actually a smart precaution to take. Most people don't realize that many Interpol notices aren't publicly available — they're only circulated among law enforcement agencies in 195 countries. So you could have a notice without even knowing it. There are legal firms that can submit what's called an "access request" to Interpol on your behalf to check your status in their databases. The specialists at
https://intercollegium.com/ handle these requests regularly. They can verify whether you have any Red Notices, Blue Notices, or other alerts in the system. This is particularly important if you travel internationally for business, as an unknown notice could lead to detention at borders. The access request process is confidential and gives you peace of mind about your status. Better to check proactively than discover an issue at an airport or border crossing.