Telephone: 020 7601 2222 PO Box 36451 London EC2M 4WN
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Welcome to the contact us page.
You can contact us in a number of ways, each listed below under the relevant heading. Some of the numbers, emails and links on this page will forward you to the correct organisation.
If you would prefer to speak to us face to face then you can find your nearest police station here.
Remember in an emergency always dial 999.
You can call 101 to report a non-emergency crime that has already happened including: stolen cars, laptops or mobiles, minor traffic collisions, property damage, drug dealing, or seek crime prevention advice or make us aware of any issues in your local area.
If you are deaf, hard of hearing or speech impaired you can use the textphone number 1800 101 to report your non-emergency crime.
Find out more about the non-emergency 101 number in our frequently asked questions section..
Telephone: 020 7601 2222 (24 hours)
People who live and work in the City can continue to call 020 7601 2000 to report non-emergency crime
Email: postmaster@cityoflondon.police.uk
Text/Picture Message: 07940 500 500
To report fraud visit Action Fraud or contact 0300 123 2040
Find out more about fraud and types of fraud
Anti-terrorism hotline: 0800 789 321 (24 hours)
Report terrorist website content online
Counter terrorism information and advice
To report domestic violence, hate crime, sexual assault, abuse, missing persons, child protection and neglect contact:
Public Protection Unit: 020 7601 2940 (Not 24 hours)
Public protection information and advice
If you think that a police officer or member of police staff has behaved incorrectly or unfairly, you have the right to make a complaint.
Find out how to make a complaint
Report graffiti, vandalism, dumping, fly tipping and a number of other problems to the City of London Corporation.
Telephone: 0800 389 5908
Use the City of London online fault reporting
Call anonymously with information about crime 0800 555 111 (24 hours)
Visit Crimestoppers website