How To Contact Derbyshire Police
Did you know you can use social media to report non-emergencies to Derbyshire Police?
Instead of having to use the 101 line and speak to someone on the phone, you can send Derbyshire Police a message on social media, use their website, or speak to a call handler on Live Chat.
This will then free up their call handlers to answer the phones to those that are only able to, or would just prefer to, physically speak to someone.
The team of call handlers are here for the people of Derbyshire 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
To get in touch digitally, you can use:
• Facebook: Send a message to us on www.facebook.com/derbyshireconstabulary
• Twitter: Send a direct message to our contact centre via www.twitter.com/derpolcontact
• Website: Use our online forms or Live Chat by visiting www.derbyshire.police.uk
Their website houses a number of online forms, where you can report a crime, road traffic incident, anti-social behaviour, apply for licenses and firearms certificates, as well as use ‘Your Area’, where residents can find out more about, and contact, their local Safer Neighbourhood Teams.
If you can, please consider contacting them digitally, so the call handlers are free to speak to those that don’t have any access to the internet to do so.
Please note, in the case of an emergency, you should always phone 999.
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