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Services - New Zealand Police

Main services

111 Emergency - What happens when you dial 111 and ask for Police.

E-crime - Dealing with electronic crime.

Firearms - Safety and licensing, including knives and swords.

Road Policing - Helping to make the roads safer.
      Roadwatch - Report a bad driver online.
      Pay an Infringement fee - How to pay a traffic infringement fee.

Stolen boats - Is that second hand boat stolen?

Youth Education - Promoting safety to young people, families, teachers and schools.
      No Bully - How to stop bullying.


All services

111 Emergency
What happens when you dial 111 and ask for Police?
Armed Offenders Squad
New Zealand Police has 17 specialist teams who deal with armed offenders.
Community Policing
Policing in your local community.

Communications Centres

Police Communications Centres deal with 111 and *555 calls.

Counter terrorism
A list of designated terrorist organisations and individuals.
Criminal Investigation
Investigating and solving serious crime, and targeting organised crime and recidivist criminals.
Diplomatic Protection
Provides personal protection in New Zealand for visiting guests of Government.
Dive Squad
Responds to requests for assistance from all over New Zealand.
Diversion
Police Adult Diversion Scheme.
Dogs
We have 21 dog sections from Whangarei to Invercargill.
Drugs
The National Drug Intelligence Bureau.
E-crime
Dealing with electronic crime.
Electronic Monitoring on Bail
Electronic Monitoring on Bail (EM Bail) provides the courts with an option to bail pre-trial remand prisoners on condition that they be electronically monitored.
Ethnic Services
Information for people for whom English is their second language.
Financial
Two police sections deal with financial crime.
Fingerprints
Managing fingerprints and examining crime scenes and exhibits.
Firearms
Safety and licensing, including knives and swords.
Forensics
Police gather, analyse and document evidence to put before the courts.
Info4traders
Secondhand dealers and pawnbrokers legislation explained.
International
New Zealand Police deployed overseas to assist with United Nations missions and New Zealand Bilateral and Development Aid projects.
Interpol
Preventing, detecting and suppressing international crime.
Licensing
Checking individuals' backgrounds for approved organisations.
Lost and Found
Local police stations provide a lost and found service.
Maritime
Patrolling the waters around Auckland and Wellington.
Museum
Evidence of New Zealand Police history in action.
Missing Persons
Reporting and finding missing persons.
Road Policing
Helping to make the roads safer.
Roadwatch - Report a bad driver online.
Pay an Infringement fee - How to pay a traffic infringement fee.
Search and Rescue
Co-ordinate search and rescue activities in New Zealand for Class I and Class II searches.
Statistics
New Zealand crime statistics.
Stolen boats
Is that second hand boat stolen?
Tenders
Current major tenders issued.
Youth Education
Promoting safety to young people, families, teachers and schools.
No Bully - A website about how to stop bullying.
Vetting
Checking individuals' backgrounds for approved organisations.
Victims
Services for victims of serious offences.

See also: Your rights as a victim from the Ministry of Justice