# Stop review of an AML check Stops the manual review process for an AML check with a specified ID. This operation also sets the AML check and the reviewer information to null. Use this operation when the reviewer must stop the review. For example, if the reviewer must take a break, or ends a shift. Endpoint: POST /aml-checks/{id}/stop-review Version: latest Security: SecretApiKey, JWT ## Path parameters: - `id` (string, required) ID of the resource. ## Response 201 fields (application/json): - `id` (string) Unique resource ID. Example: "aml_chk_0YV8XJT2ZWDR398Q8NFEM7DEPM" - `createdTime` (string) Date and time which is set automatically when the resource is created. - `updatedTime` (string) Date and time which updates automatically when the resource is updated. - `websiteId` (string) Website ID associated with the customer. Example: "web_0YV7DE4Z26DQSA1AC92FBJ7SEG" - `reviewerId` (string,null) User ID of the person who reviewed the AML check. Example: "44433322-2c4y-483z-a0a9-158621f77a21" - `reviewerName` (string,null) First and last name of the person who reviewed the AML check. - `reviewStartTime` (string,null) Date and time when the AML check review is started. - `reviewTime` (string,null) Date and time when the AML check review is completed. - `priority` (string,null) Highest matched priority of all hits within an AML check. - `source` (string) Source of the AML check. Enum: "sign-up", "recurring", "purchase" - `status` (string) Status of the AML check. Enum: "pending-review", "in-review", "no-match", "confirmed-match", "false-positive" - `customer` (object) - `customer.id` (string) ID of the customer. - `customer.primaryAddress` (object) Customer's data at the time of the AML check. - `customer.primaryAddress.firstName` (string) Customer's first name at the time of the AML check. - `customer.primaryAddress.lastName` (string) Customer's last name at the time of the AML check. - `customer.primaryAddress.dob` (string,null) Customer's date of birth. Example: "1971-02-14" - `customer.primaryAddress.address` (string,null) First line of the customer's street address at the time of the AML check. Example: "36 Craven St" - `customer.primaryAddress.address2` (string,null) Second line of the customer's street address at the time of the AML check. - `customer.primaryAddress.city` (string,null) Customer's city of residence at the time of the AML check. Example: "Austin" - `customer.primaryAddress.region` (string,null) Customer's region of residence at the time of the AML check. Example: "Texas" - `customer.primaryAddress.country` (string,null) Customer's country of residence at the time of the AML check. - `customer.primaryAddress.postalCode` (string,null) Customer's postal code at the time of the AML check. Example: "WC2N 5NF" - `customer.tags` (array) List of tags that have been assigned to the customer. - `customer.tags.id` (string) ID of the tag. - `customer.tags.name` (string, required) Unique name for the tag. Tag names are not case-sensitive. Example: "New" - `customer.tags.type` (string, required) Type of tag. Tags of a specific type can only be assigned to corresponding entity types. For example, you can only use customer tags on customers. Enum: "customer", "kyc-document", "aml-check" - `customer.tags._links` (array) Related links. - `customer.tags._links.href` (string) Link URL. - `customer.tags._links.rel` (string) Type of link. Enum: "self" - `customer.organizationId` (string) ID of the customer's organization. Example: "org_0YVDM8RC7GDADADSBSMW124JA8" - `hits` (array) List of hits returned during the AML check. - `hits.firstName` (string) First name of the individual, or name of entity. Example: "Benjamin" - `hits.lastName` (string,null) Last name of the individual. Returns a value for single-named entities. Example: "Franklin" - `hits.source` (string) Describes which list the result is from. - `hits.sourceType` (array) Describes the categories of the individual or entity. Enum: "pep", "sanctions", "adverse-media", "enforcements", "state-owned-enterprise" - `hits.gender` (string,null) If =, this field describes the gender of the individual. - `hits.title` (array,null) Individual's job title. Example: ["Postmaster General","Ambassador to France","Ambassador to Sweden","Supreme Executive Council of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania"] - `hits.type` (string) Describes whether the source is an individual or an entity. Enum: "individual", "entity" - `hits.legalBasis` (array) List of references to legal documents, if they exist. - `hits.regime` (string,null) Describes the government, administration, or political entity. Example: "United States Government" - `hits.confidence` (string) Degree of confidence in the source list information. Enum: "weak", "medium", "strong", "very-strong" - `hits.nationality` (string) Nationality of the individual or entity. - `hits.address` (array) Addresses associated with the individual or entity. - `hits.address.address` (string,null) Street address line 1. - `hits.address.address2` (string,null) Street address line 2. - `hits.address.city` (string,null) City. - `hits.address.region` (string,null) State, province, or region. - `hits.address.country` (string,null) Country. - `hits.address.birthplace` (boolean) Individual's place of birth. - `hits.dob` (array) One or more possible dates of birth. Example: ["1706-01-17"] - `hits.aliases` (array) List of aliases, if any. - `hits.aliases.firstName` (string) First name of alias. - `hits.aliases.lastName` (string) Last name of alias. - `hits.aliases.authenticity` (string) Degree of confidence in the alias. Enum: "strong", "weak", "unknown" - `hits.passport` (array) Individual's passport information. - `hits.passport.number` (string) Passport number. - `hits.passport.registrationDate` (string) Passport registration date. - `hits.comments` (string,null) Additional information. This content varies per list. - `tags` (array) List of AML check tags. ## Response 401 fields (application/json): - `status` (integer) HTTP status code. - `type` (string) Problem type in the form of a [URI](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986) reference. It should provide human-readable documentation for the problem type. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". - `title` (string) Short, human-readable summary of the problem type. Other than for the purposes of localization, this should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem. - `detail` (string) Human-readable explanation that is specific to this occurrence of the problem. - `instance` (string) URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may or may not yield further information if dereferenced. ## Response 403 fields (application/json): - `status` (integer) HTTP status code. - `type` (string) Problem type in the form of a [URI](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986) reference. It should provide human-readable documentation for the problem type. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". - `title` (string) Short, human-readable summary of the problem type. Other than for the purposes of localization, this should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem. - `detail` (string) Human-readable explanation that is specific to this occurrence of the problem. - `instance` (string) URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may or may not yield further information if dereferenced. ## Response 404 fields (application/json): - `status` (integer) HTTP status code. - `type` (string) Problem type in the form of a [URI](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986) reference. It should provide human-readable documentation for the problem type. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". - `title` (string) Short, human-readable summary of the problem type. Other than for the purposes of localization, this should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem. - `detail` (string) Human-readable explanation that is specific to this occurrence of the problem. - `instance` (string) URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may or may not yield further information if dereferenced. ## Response 422 fields (application/json): - `status` (integer) HTTP status code. - `type` (string) Problem type in the form of a [URI](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986) reference. It should provide human-readable documentation for the problem type. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". - `title` (string) Short, human-readable summary of the problem type. Other than for the purposes of localization, this should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem. - `detail` (string) Human-readable explanation that is specific to this occurrence of the problem. - `instance` (string) URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may or may not yield further information if dereferenced. - `invalidFields` (array) Invalid field details. Example: [{"field":"field1","message":"field1 is invalid"},{"field":"subObject.field2","message":"field2 is invalid"},{"field":"subObject.field2","message":"another error in the field2"}] - `invalidFields.field` (string) Name of the field. Dot notation is used for nested object field names. - `invalidFields.message` (string) Message field. ## Response 429 fields (application/json): - `type` (string) Problem type in the form of a [URI](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986) reference. It should provide human-readable documentation for the problem type. When this member is not present, its value is assumed to be "about:blank". Example: "about:blank" - `title` (string) Short, human-readable summary of the problem type. Other than for the purposes of localization, this should not change from occurrence to occurrence of the problem. Example: "Rate Limit Exceeded" - `status` (integer) HTTP status code. - `detail` (string) Human-readable explanation that is specific to this occurrence of the problem. Example: "A request cannot be executed because the user has sent too many requests within a certain period of time" - `instance` (string) URI reference that identifies the specific occurrence of the problem. It may or may not yield further information if dereferenced.