Dubai Police

About the Authority

Dubai Police is a modern and progressive law enforcement agency that ensures public safety and security throughout Dubai. Established in 1956, it is known for its innovation, use of smart technologies, and commitment to community service. Dubai Police aims to make Dubai the safest city in the world by providing high-quality policing services.

Minister: Lt. General Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri

Jurisdiction: Legal & Judiciary

Headquarters: <p>Al Twar, Dubai</p>

Services Offered

  • Smart Innovations - Dubai Police Smart App: A mobile app offering over 70 services including fine payments, case tracking, reporting, and location-based alerts.
  • Emergency Assistance: 24/7 emergency response for accidents, public threats, or assistance. Call 999 in urgent cases. Number: 999 (Emergency), 901 (Non-Emergency)
  • Community Services 8. Tourist Police Services: Support for tourists including safety information, lost item help, and emergency coordination.
  • Smart & Online Security: E-Crime Reporting: Report cybercrimes, online fraud, or social media blackmail through a specialized digital service. Harassment and Abuse Reporting: Confidential reporting system for cases of harassment, abuse, or domestic violence.
  • Personal Certificates: Police Clearance Certificate: Apply for a Good Conduct Certificate, often required for immigration, job applications, and residency. Criminal Status in Financial Cases: Check if there are any legal financial claims or criminal charges registered under your Emirates ID.
  • Public Services: Traffic Fine Payment: Allows residents and visitors to pay traffic fines online using the Dubai Police portal or app. Vehicle Accident Report: Access and download accident reports needed for insurance claims or legal procedures. Lost Item Report: Submit reports for lost items, such as personal belongings, through a smart platform.

Documents Attested

<p>Dubai Police provides certification services including the attestation of police clearance certificates, accident reports, lost item reports, and criminal status documents.</p>

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