Important notice

Be aware of EMAIL, PHONE and TXT scams

Do not reply to suspicious or unsolicited emails or click any TXT links under any circumstances.

If you, or think someone you know, may have been the victim of an online scam, fraud, abuse or harassment, you can report it online to Police.

Find out how to report scams

New Zealand Police Home

111

Emergency

One-One-One (111)

Call triple one (111) when you need an emergency response from Police, Fire or Ambulance.

If you have difficulty hearing or talking on the phone you can register here for the 111 TXT service.

105

Non-Emergency

Ten Five (105)

Use Ten Five (105) to report things that don’t need urgent Police assistance.

*555

Driving Incidents

Star Triple Five (*555)

Call Star Triple Five (*555) to report road incidents which are urgent but not life-threatening.

Call Crime Stoppers to report a crime anonymously. Crime Stoppers is an independent charity.

Explore Police

  • News

    Keep up to date and subscribe to NZ Police news and insights

  • Advice & Services

    Advice for victims, view FAQs, learn about our services and get safety advice

  • About us

    An overview of our responsibilities and Values, plus links to key publications

  • Careers

    Find out about interesting roles where you can make a difference

  • Contact us

    Find out the various ways you can contact NZ Police

  • Can you help us?

    Information about how you can help us prevent crime

Keeping our Communities Safe

Our mission is for New Zealand to be the safest country in the world.

We operate 24/7 by land, sea and air, keeping our communities safe from harm and seeking to prevent harm while maintaining high levels of trust and confidence.

Explore your district
Maori and Police hongi

Kimihia mai ngā kōrero mō te mahi tahi a te iwi Māori me ngā Pirihimana ki te kaupare atu i te hara, i ngā tukinga waka me ngā mahi takakino tangata i ō tātou hapori.

Find out how Māori and Police work together to help prevent crime, crashes and victimisation in our communities.

See how Māori and Police work together
New Cops stories - Carren Walker
I’ve grown up here, to give back to my community is a massive thing for me

Constable

Carren Walker

Ngā Puhi, Te Rarawa

Start your own story at:
newcops.govt.nz

Sign up for updates

Stay in the know

Sign up to receive the latest news and alerts

Keep up to date with what’s going on

You saw it here first – the latest official NZ Police news.

Associated Agencies

NZ Police works in coordination with many other agencies and organisations