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How do I contact the police in South Australia?

How do I contact the police in South Australia?

Emergencies: dial 106 in an emergency and ask for the police. Police assistance: dial 133 677 then ask for 131 444. Crime Stoppers: dial 1800 555 677 then ask for 1800 333 000. Police assistance: dial 1300 555 727 then ask for 131 444.

Can you call your local police department?

If you wish to report a crime by means other than a 911 call, you can contact your local police station directly. Call the non-emergency line of your local police department. All police departments maintain a non-emergency phone line.

How many police officers are in South Australia?

As of 30 June 2017, South Australia Police had 4948 active sworn members, including 339 cadets in training and 132 protective services officers, as well as approximately 920 civilian staff operating across 28 metropolitan and 110 regional police stations….

South Australia Police
Stations 138
Website
www.police.sa.gov.au

How do I contact the police to ask a question?

Contact the police by calling 999 to report emergencies or by calling 101 for non-emergencies.

Who can certify documents in South Australia?

To certify copies of the person’s original Advance Care Directive (ACD) you will need to be a person who is on the list of authorised witnesses (certifiers) which includes: > Health practitioners (doctors, nurses, physiotherapists, psychologists, podiatrists, pharmacists, paramedics, ambulance officers etc).

Can you text the police?

The answer is: yes. You don’t have to call during an emergency but can text 911 instead. Police services across the United States began implementing a program in 2014 that makes it possible for you to text 911 in many areas, since then, over 1,000 911 call centers have integrated this ability.

Does Australia have a SWAT team?

The SRG is a police tactical group as defined under the Australian and New Zealand Counter-Terrorism Committee (ANZCTC) arrangements….

Specialist Response Group
Country Australia
Agency Australian Federal Police
Role Law enforcement Counter-terrorism Riot control Search and Rescue

How old is the South Australian police force?

South Australia Police was formed on 28 April 1838. The jurisdiction of South Australia covers a vast area of almost one million square kilometres, with a population of over 1,500,000. More than 5,000 police and support staff work across 13 Local Service Areas in the State to reduce crime and keep SA safe.

What is the correct title for a JP in South Australia?

Justices of the Peace
Justices of the Peace | Attorney General’s Department | South Australia.

What are police doing in SAPOL South Australia?

Police are tackling the twin threats of arson and fires ignited by reckless or negligent behaviour as part of Operation Nomad. Read about what SAPOL is doing and what you need to know to stay safe.

How many police officers are there in South Australia?

As of 30 June 2017[update], South Australia Police had 4948 active sworn members, including 339 cadets in training and 132 protective services officers, as well as approximately 920 civilian staff operating across 28 metropolitan and 110 regional police stations. [1][2] Contents 1History 1.1The early stages of the force

When do we start recruiting for police in SA?

We’re recruiting for police and protective security officers. Watch our video. Updates have been made to the Cross Border Travel Associated Direction, effective as of 4:35 pm on Friday, 25 June 2021. Read Direction No 22 and media release. For the latest on other Directions click here Are you looking to contribute to the safety of your community?

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