Victoria Police serves the Victorian community across 54 Police Service Areas, within 21 divisions, and four regions.
Reasons to visit a police station
Call or visit your local police station to:
- report non-urgent or past crimes, offences, or abuse
- report family violence incidents
- seek an update on a reported incident or crime
- report property that has been located or found
- make a general enquiry.
You can also report a non-urgent crime online or by calling our 24/7 Police Assistance Line on 131 444.
Find a police station
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How to search and view location contact details
Information for Department of Justice and Community Safety Victoria staff
The Find my nearest police station tool search filters should not be used to determine where to send court documents.
The correct police station will be close to where the respondent lives, however, it might not be geographically the nearest police station.
To find the correct police station to send copies of court documents:
- Download Police station - contact details to serve court documents.
- Use the ‘locality or suburb’, or ‘postcode’ columns to find a location.
- Click on the corresponding ‘Police station contact details’ column link to view the station contact detail page.
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