Non-emergency calls to the Police
101 is the number to call when you want to contact your local police - when it's less urgent than a 999 call. 101 is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The 101 number is being rolled out across England and Wales. When to call 101? You should call 101 to report less urgent crime and disorder or to speak to your local officers
For example, you should call 101 if:
your car has been stolen your property has been damaged you suspect drug use or dealing in your neighbourhood
Or to: report a minor traffic collision give the police information about crime in your area speak to the police about a general enquiry
What is the difference between 101 and 999? You should continue to call 999 when it is an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, when there is danger to life or when violence is being used or threatened. What does it cost to call 101? Calls to 101 (from both landlines and mobile networks) cost 15 pence per call, no matter what time of day you call, or how long you are on the phone. Who will answer my 101 call? Calls to 101 are answered by police call handlers in the control room of the local police force. This ensures that staff with local knowledge can answer and deal with the calls and respond appropriately. You will not be put through to a large national call centre. When you call 101, the system will determine your location and connect you to the police force covering that area. You will hear a recorded message announcing the police force you are being connected to. If you are on a boundary between two or more forces, the recorded message will give you a choice of which force to be connected to. I am deaf, hard of hearing or speech impaired, can I call 101? Yes, you can textphone 18001 101. What if English is not my first language? Your local police have access to professional interpreters so they can quickly translate your call if you have difficulty speaking English. What about reporting general nuisance or environmental issues? You should continue to call your local council for things like:
reporting graffiti dog fouling abandoned vehicles dumping and fly tipping vandalism
For more information on how to contact your local council please visit www.direct.gov.uk What should I do if the 101 number is currently blocked on the phone at my workplace / college / business premises? As 101 is a new number, some business phone systems and switchboards may not yet be programmed to recognise 101. Please contact the person who administers your phone system to request that access is opened to the 101 number. If '101' is not yet available in your area you should contact the police on their existing non-emergency |