Data Privacy
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Get a UK privacy consent form drafted with legal guidance linked to your data collection process and consent wording.
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What's included
Practical support for the form and the consent process around it
A lawyer-drafted privacy consent form with practical guidance on how the wording should fit your collection method, consent records and day-to-day use.
- Drafting of a privacy consent form for your business or service
- Review of the context in which consent is requested
- Guidance on wording for collection, use and consent statements
- Advice on recording consent and using the form in practice
- One round of amendments
Project
Privacy Consent Form
Status
CompletePrepared by
Alex Solo
Senior Lawyer

FAQs
Frequently asked questions
Unsure about how we work? We have gathered the most common questions for your convenience.
A dedicated form is often useful when your business collects personal information directly through website forms, onboarding flows, intake documents, bookings or service sign-up steps and wants clearer wording than a platform default provides. It can be especially important where the information is more sensitive, where there are several collection points, or where the same data may be used for more than one purpose. In those cases, a short generic statement may not reflect what is really happening. A dedicated form helps align the wording with the actual collection process and consent records.
The main risk is often the gap between what the form says and what the business actually does. Problems can arise where consent wording is too broad, bundled together, unclear about the purpose of collection, or disconnected from the way information is later used or shared. A form can also create issues if it is copied from another business with a different workflow. How you collect, use and disclose information will shape both the drafting and the advice. That practical context matters as much as the wording itself.
That depends on the use case, but the form will commonly cover the categories of information being collected, why the information is needed, any consent statements relevant to particular uses, and wording that fits with your privacy notice or related documents. If the form is used during sign-up, intake, booking or service delivery, that setting will shape how the wording is structured. We can also advise on how consent should be recorded so the form is not treated as a standalone document with no practical process behind it.
This service is centred on the consent form itself and the immediate process around using it. A direct marketing consent review is broader and usually looks across existing channels such as email, SMS or lead generation flows to assess how consent is collected and relied on over time. A privacy policy, by contrast, is the general notice explaining your wider data practices. If your main need is to put the actual consent form in place for a specific collection point, this service is usually the better fit. Wider reviews can be discussed separately if needed.
Sometimes a template can help with structure, but it may not reflect your actual workflow, the kinds of information you collect, or the way consent is meant to operate in practice. Standard wording is often too generic where a business collects information at several stages, uses third-party tools, or needs separate permissions for different uses. A useful version should be based on your real data practices, not just a generic list of privacy clauses, so a form that looks acceptable in isolation may still be a poor fit. We can adapt the wording to the real collection journey rather than relying on stock text.
Working with us is simple. Start by submitting an enquiry through our website using the form at the top of this page or on our Get Started page. A legal project manager will review your enquiry within 1 business day and reach out to understand your needs.
They'll send you a fixed fee quote outlining costs, scope, and timing. If you're happy, you can accept and sign our engagement letter online. Once that's done, we'll connect you with an expert lawyer who will complete your project via email, phone, or video chat, with the timing confirmed in your quote.
If you're not looking for help with a specific matter, explore our platform, which offers free templates, tools to get your business set up, and even a free tier to get started. Whether you need legal support or just want to browse resources, we've got you covered.
At Sprintlaw, our pricing is transparent and designed for startups and small businesses. Many one-off legal services, including document drafting and reviews, are provided for a fixed fee with an upfront quote before you proceed.
Prices typically range from £100 to £1,500 depending on the complexity and scope of the work. For ongoing support, Sprintlaw Memberships include options such as legal templates, consultations, a legal helpline and credits for services.
If your project is larger or more complex, we will provide a tailored quote after understanding what you need.
Sprintlaw UK operates fully virtually, with the team working online across the UK to provide support to startups and small businesses nationwide. Many of our team are based in London and often meet at co-working offices, but our operations remain fully digital, ensuring flexibility and efficiency for both our clients and team.
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Get a free quote
Our legally trained consultants will prepare a fixed-fee quote for you.
Accept online
Accept your fixed-fee quote and e-sign our engagement letter.
Speak with a lawyer
Our expert lawyers will talk you through your project via phone, video call or whatever suits.
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