North Yorkshire Police
North Yorkshire Police's CrimeStoppers department allows the public to report crimes, suspicious activities, or provide information to the police. You can also make general enquiries about police services, procedures, and local policing issues. Additionally, the department handles complaints about police conduct or service and accepts public feedback. While the service is available during operating hours, online reporting is accessible 24/7. Callers may experience wait times during peak hours, and it's advised to call during non-peak times for quicker assistance. For emergencies, always dial 999. Non-emergency issues can be reported online or by phone.
Updated 14 Dec 2025
Expected outcomes
- Report a crime
- Provide crime information
- Make a general enquiry
- Submit a complaint
- Give feedback on services
- Request policing information
Call preparation
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- Incident details
- Location information
- Contact information
- Nature of enquiry
- Complaint details
- Supporting documents
Known issues
Some users have reported occasional delays in complaint handling and a lack of follow-up, which North Yorkshire Police is actively working to improve. The department is implementing ongoing improvements to their complaint investigation processes to address these issues. Additionally, there have been reports of inconsistent professional standards in investigating complaints and misconduct. Recommendations for improved processes and monitoring are being put in place to ensure a more consistent approach. To avoid delays, consider using online reporting for non-urgent matters, and ensure all necessary information is prepared before calling.