105 (Ten-Five)
Use the online report options below to make a non-emergency report, or you can call us on 105 (Ten-Five) 24/7.
If it's happening now, or someone’s in danger, call 111 (Triple-One) now.
Online reporting options
Non-emergency reports
Stolen/Attempted to steal property report
Use this report if someone has stolen or tried to steal something.
Hurt or threatened report
Use this report if someone has been hurt or threatened.
Property damage & Graffiti report
Use this report if someone has damaged something.
Traffic crash
Use this report if you want to tell us about a traffic crash either yourself or someone else was involved in.
If you are still at the crash site and require police attendance, or people were injured please call 111.
Driving behaviour or incident
Use this report for reporting unsafe drivers or driving behaviour.
If you are observing the driving now and feel it requires police attendance please call 111.
You'll need to provide:
- Your name and date of birth
- an email address, and
- a contact number and address
- the make, model and licence plate of the vehicle(s) involved
Please allow up to 10 minutes to complete this report. The report cannot be saved to complete later.
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Something else
Use this report if your incident doesn't fit into any of the above categories or to tell us information about criminal or suspicious activity in your community.
Lost and found reports
Existing report
Update report
Use this to provide additional information, request an update or withdraw an existing report.
Other options
Custody inquiry
Use this form to ask us if someone you know is in Police custody.
Note: Police no longer take custody queries over the phone.
For further advice go to our Custody FAQs page.
Begin inquiry
Formal warning review
Use this form to request a review of a formal warning you may have been issued.
Providing as much information as possible helps us in processing your query.
Note: this form is only for formal warning reviews and excludes traffic warnings, verbal warnings and harassment notices.
For further advice go to our Formal warnings FAQs page.
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Responding to hate crimes and incidents
If you, your friends or whānau have experienced abuse, violence, threats, or intimidation motivated by hostility or prejudice, it is extremely important that you report it.
You can report a hate crime or incident online using 105 non-emergency report or by calling 105.
To report anonymously, use Crime Stoppers or you can make a
complaint to the Human Rights Commission.
For further advice on responding to hate crimes and incidents and what to expect from Police go to our Hate Crime
advice page.
Reporting firearms matters
You can report a lost or stolen firearm, notify of the destruction of a firearm, or other firearm matters
online or call 105.
Providing as much information as possible helps us in processing your report, such as:
- Firearm Licence number
- Firearm Serial number, type, make, model and calibre
- Photo of firearm / serial number if available
If notifying of the destruction of a firearm, include the date, time and place the firearm was destroyed, the
circumstances and how destroyed.
Begin firearms report
For other firearms and safety advice please go to our Firearms
page.
Online Scam, fraud, or other online crime
If you think you or someone you know has been the victim of an online scam, fraud, abuse and harassment or
other criminal activity online you can report online or call 105.
Providing as much information as possible helps us in processing your report, this could include any relevant
evidence and documents available e.g. bank statements, emails, texts, social media accounts.
Begin online incident report
You can report other online incident such as unsolicited emails (e.g., phishing) and online trading complaints
through Netsafe.
Russia Sanctions breach
Use this report to tell us if you suspect a breach of the Russia Sanctions Act 2022.
Information that helps us in processing your report includes:
- The names of the persons, entities, assets, or services that you suspect are subject to sanctions.
- A detailed description of why you suspect a sanctions breach including your relationship to the sanctioned person, the relationship between the sanctioned person and the sanctioned asset, service or entity.
If you are an AML/CFT Reporting Entity or a Duty Holder then do not use this form. You must use goAML to report your suspicions here https://fiu.police.govt.nz/home.
Begin breach report
Update report
Use this to provide additional information, request an update or withdraw an existing report.
Custody inquiry
Use this form to ask us if someone you know is in Police custody.
Note: Police no longer take custody queries over the phone.
For further advice go to our Custody FAQs page.
Begin inquiry
Formal warning review
Use this form to request a review of a formal warning you may have been issued.
Providing as much information as possible helps us in processing your query.
Note: this form is only for formal warning reviews and excludes traffic warnings, verbal warnings and harassment notices.
For further advice go to our Formal warnings FAQs page.
Begin request
Responding to hate crimes and incidents
If you, your friends or whānau have experienced abuse, violence, threats, or intimidation motivated by hostility or prejudice, it is extremely important that you report it.
You can report a hate crime or incident online using 105 non-emergency report or by calling 105. To report anonymously, use Crime Stoppers or you can make a complaint to the Human Rights Commission.
For further advice on responding to hate crimes and incidents and what to expect from Police go to our Hate Crime advice page.
Reporting firearms matters
You can report a lost or stolen firearm, notify of the destruction of a firearm, or other firearm matters online or call 105.
Providing as much information as possible helps us in processing your report, such as:
- Firearm Licence number
- Firearm Serial number, type, make, model and calibre
- Photo of firearm / serial number if available
If notifying of the destruction of a firearm, include the date, time and place the firearm was destroyed, the circumstances and how destroyed.
Begin firearms reportFor other firearms and safety advice please go to our Firearms page.
Online Scam, fraud, or other online crime
If you think you or someone you know has been the victim of an online scam, fraud, abuse and harassment or other criminal activity online you can report online or call 105.
Providing as much information as possible helps us in processing your report, this could include any relevant evidence and documents available e.g. bank statements, emails, texts, social media accounts.
Begin online incident reportYou can report other online incident such as unsolicited emails (e.g., phishing) and online trading complaints through Netsafe.
Russia Sanctions breach
Use this report to tell us if you suspect a breach of the Russia Sanctions Act 2022.
Information that helps us in processing your report includes:
- The names of the persons, entities, assets, or services that you suspect are subject to sanctions.
- A detailed description of why you suspect a sanctions breach including your relationship to the sanctioned person, the relationship between the sanctioned person and the sanctioned asset, service or entity.
If you are an AML/CFT Reporting Entity or a Duty Holder then do not use this form. You must use goAML to report your suspicions here https://fiu.police.govt.nz/home.
Begin breach report