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Emergencies

Call 999 if:

• A crime is being committed now, or
• The offender is still there or nearby, or
• People are injured or in danger.

Typetalk Emergency Line: For deaf people and speech impaired people 18000
Emergency Text: For deaf people and speech impaired people 65999 Instructions for sending an emergency text. If possible, also try other ways to contact the emergency services as text messages are not guaranteed to arrive quickly.

A note about hoax calls:
Hoax calls endanger lives by pulling resources away from those that need them. If you make a hoax call to Sussex Police, you will be investigated and dealt with by the courts.

Non-emergencies

  • If you have a question: You may be able to find the answers you need by searching this site using the search box at the top of each page, checking our list of most commonly asked questions or using our A to Z site index.

  • Report a crime or incident online

  • Telephone: - From within the UK: 101 (Calls cost a flat rate of 15p per call)

  • I am deaf, hard of hearing or speech impaired, can I call 101?
    Yes, you can textphone 18001 101.

  • - From outside the UK: 0044 1273 475432
    - Minicom: 01273 483435
    - Fax: 01273 404274
    - Texting: 07786 208090. If possible, avoid texting to contact Sussex Police. Text messages are not guaranteed to arrive quickly and we cannot be held responsible for delays in receiving messages. You will know your message has been received ONLY when you get a reply from us.

 

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