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Suffolk Constabulary

The Suffolk Constabulary's Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner is available for public queries related to police and crime policy, complaints about the Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC), and information regarding the Police and Crime Panel. Calls are typically handled during office hours. Common reasons for contacting this office include seeking information about upcoming panel meetings, filing complaints about non-criminal behavior of the PCC, and understanding police policies. While specific wait times are not provided, calling during mid-morning may help avoid peak times. It is advisable to have all necessary information ready before calling to ensure a smooth process.

OrganizationSuffolk Constabulary — Office Of The Police And Crime Commissioner
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Updated 14 Dec 2025

Expected outcomes

  • Check police policy details
  • File PCC behavior complaints
  • Get panel meeting agendas
  • Request public attendance info
  • Inquire about panel schedules

Call preparation

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  • Complainant contact details
  • Complaint description
  • Relevant dates
  • Meeting request details
  • Personal contact information
  • Specific meeting information

Known issues

While there are no specific known issues reported, it is often helpful to call during mid-morning to avoid peak times. If you encounter delays, consider emailing the office for non-urgent inquiries. Ensure you have all necessary details, such as complaint descriptions and relevant dates, to facilitate a quicker response. If you're seeking information about panel meetings, having the specific meeting or agenda details ready can expedite your request. Remember, panel meetings are usually open to the public and held at least four times a year, so checking in advance for location and timing is recommended.