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| International Inquiries |
| For Overseas callers, please follow this link > International Inquiries |
| Think Policelink. Call 131 444 |
If the crime is not happening now, life threatening or there is little likelihood of the suspected offenders in the area, call Policelink 131 444 for non-urgent assistance. To report non-urgent incidents of stealing; wilful property damage; break and enter; stolen vehicles or lost property contact Policelink on 131 444. Website: policelink.qld.gov.au Save Triple Zero (000) for emergencies. |
| Crime Stoppers: 24 hours |
If you have information that may help solve a crime, contact community partners Crime Stoppers on their free call number 1 800 333 000. Callers do not need to give their name or address and can remain anonymous. Crime Stoppers Queensland Limited is a registered charity and community volunteer organisation working in partnership with the Queensland Police Service. Free Call 1 800 333 000 |
| Hoon Hotline - 13HOON |
Call 13HOON (13 4666) 24 hours 7 days a week to report drivers performing dangerous, reckless or anti-social behaviour on our roads. When you call 13HOON, a trained call taker will record your details including vehicle registration, vehicle characteristics, time and location of the illegal activity and a description of the behaviour. This information will be relayed to police for further investigation. |
| Criminal History/Police Certificates |
| This site contains details on how to obtain criminal histories and police certificates. For more information phone the Police Information Centre: Telephone: (07) 3364 4089 or Email: Please use the online submission form below. |
| Problems accessing Portable Document Format (PDF) files |
| Some of the documents on this site are supplied as Portable Document Format (PDF) files. If you are unable to read these files you may need to download the Free Adobe PDF Reader. If you would prefer not to download the reader, you may send us a message via the online submission form below and we will endeavour to arrange an alternative. |
| Join Us |
| If you require information on the Queensland Police Service recruiting process, visit the Join Us section of this site. For further information, please contact Recruiting Section: Telephone: (07) 3364 8000 or If you are a current police officer or have previous policing experience, refer to the PACE information to contact a recruitment officer. |
| Favourable Comments About Members of the Service |
| Often good work by members of the QPS goes unacknowledged. If you wish to provide positive feedback about an issue or an officer you can do so by:
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| Complaints Against Police |
| If you believe that a member of the Queensland Police Service has behaved wrongly or inappropriately, you may make a complaint. However, remember that police officers have to enforce the law, and often people complain about police officers when it is actually a particular law that they do not like. You may direct your complaint or query to any police station or to the Crime and Misconduct Commission For more information, see the brochure Making a complaint against a police officer |
| Report an Offence |
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Think Policelink and call 131 444 to report non-urgent incidents including wilful property damage, stealing offences, break and enters, stolen vehicles and lost property or to make general police non-urgent enquiries. You may also email your non-urgent enquiry to Policelink. Please DO NOT email the offence details. Other reporting options include attending, writing to or telephoning your nearest police station. For emergencies within Australia, please dial Triple Zero (000). Note: Mobile phones may require a different number which is supplied by your service provider. Please DO NOT email the offence details. |
| When to call 000 |
| If you need Police, Fire or Ambulance in an emergency call triple zero (000) |
| Traffic |
| Matters concerning: Traffic Report Line for the Brisbane Metropolitan Area. The payment of traffic infringement notices, vehicle registration,
vehicle standards and modification or road design and signage enquiries
should be directed to the Department of Transport and Main Roads on Unpaid traffic penalties exceeding 28 days since the alleged offence
should be directed to the State Penalties Enforcement Registry (SPER)
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| General Enquiries |
| You can use this form for general inquiries. There may be some delay in responding to you as inquiries are disseminated for action at irregular intervals during office hours only (8:30am - 4:30pm Monday to Friday AEST, excluding public holidays). DO NOT use this form for urgent inquiries or for emergencies. DO NOT use this inquiry form to report an offence (see 'Report an Offence' above). |
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