⚠️ NOT FOR EMERGENCIES. This service is for administrative inquiries only. If in danger, dial 999 immediately.
Nottinghamshire Police
The Nottinghamshire Police headquarters number is primarily for administrative purposes and contacting the Police and Crime Commissioner. You can report non-emergency crimes, make general enquiries about police services, or contact the Commissioner's office for governance and policy matters. The service is available 24/7 for non-emergency crime reports, while general enquiries and commissioner contacts are handled during office hours. Callers may experience long wait times, especially during peak hours or major incidents, so it is advisable to call during off-peak times or use online services when possible.
Updated 15 Dec 2025
Expected outcomes
- Report non-emergency crime
- Ask about lost property
- Inquire about community policing
- Contact Police Commissioner
- Request policy information
Call preparation
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- Incident details
- Personal contact information
- Nature of enquiry
- Contact details
- Basic incident details
- Enquiry specifics
Known issues
Callers to Nottinghamshire Police may occasionally face long wait times, particularly during peak hours or major incidents. To avoid delays, it is recommended to use online services or call during off-peak times. Additionally, some enquiries intended for the Police and Crime Commissioner may be misrouted to operational lines, but these are typically redirected to the correct department. For emergencies, always dial 999, and for non-emergency police matters, use 101. The headquarters number is best used for administrative and commissioner-related questions.