⚠️ NOT FOR EMERGENCIES. This service is for administrative inquiries only. If in danger, dial 999 immediately.
South Yorkshire Police
The South Yorkshire Police Enquiries department can assist with a variety of non-emergency services. You can call to report non-emergency incidents, ask questions about police services, or engage with community programs. The line is typically available during station operating hours. For emergencies, you should always call 999. Non-emergency issues can also be reported via 101 or directly through the station's line. Some services might require an in-person visit or completing an online form. It is advisable to have all necessary details ready before calling to ensure a smooth process.
Updated 14 Dec 2025
Expected outcomes
- Report non-emergency incidents
- Ask about police services
- Engage in community programs
- Provide incident details
- Receive guidance on next steps
Call preparation
Assemble everything before you dial. These requirements are verified by our call analysts and updated as organizations change their scripts.
- Personal details
- Incident time
- Incident location
- Incident description
- Basic enquiry details
- Contact information
Known issues
When calling the South Yorkshire Police for non-emergencies, it's important to have all relevant details at hand, such as personal and incident information. Calls may be redirected to online forms or require scheduling an appointment for further assistance. To avoid delays, ensure you call during station operating hours and be prepared to follow the call handler's instructions. If the line is busy, consider using the online services available on their website for quicker assistance.