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101 is the number to call when you want to contact your local police - when it's less urgent than 999. It is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
101 is now available across all areas of England and Wales.
Call 101 to contact the police to report less urgent crime and disorder or to speak to your local officers. For example, call 101:
In Sheffield, you can also call 101 if you have problems with vandalism and graffiti; noise nuisance; abandoned vehicles; dumping or fly tipping and broken street lighting.
If you have a non-emergency problem to report but can't call 101, you can contact your local police force on their alternative non-emergency number. Use the link below for a list of police force contact numbers.
In an emergency always call 999.
You should call 999 if:
If you call 101 but are reporting an emergency, you will be directed to the 999 service.
Calls to 101 (from both landlines and mobiles) cost 15 pence per call no matter what time of day you call, or how long you are on the phone.
Calls to 101 are answered by police call handlers in the control room of your local police force.
When you call 101, the system will automatically connect you to your local police force. You will hear a recorded message telling you which force you are being connected to. If you are on the boundary between two or more forces, you will have a choice of which force you are connected to.
If you are in a 101 area and have a speech or hearing impairment, you can textphone 18001 101.
If you have difficulty speaking English, your local police force can get an interpreter to translate your call.
You should still call your local council about issues like: