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In emergencies, always dial 112.
Prefer online services.
Read the instructions first before applying for a passport, identity card or other permit, or submitting a crime report.
Book an appointment beforehand, if possible.
For information about pending cases, contact the police department that is processing your case. You can request records and copies by contacting the police department or station.
If you wish, you can send a message to the police via the Police Secure Mail service. Learn more about the use of Police Secure Mail at poliisi.fi/en/secure-mail.
Police helpline
The police helpline gives advice on non-urgent matters regarding licences, appointment bookings, e-services and traffic surveillance.
Price of service
The cost for a call to the Police is
- the local network charge (pvm) if you call using a landline number
- cellular phone charge (mpm) if you use a mobile phone
- international call charge if you call from abroad.
You will pay for the call in line with your operator tariff. Waiting time is also paid for.
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Post addressPL 1000 (Vuorimiehentie 3), 02151 ESPOOOnline Invoicing address
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Online invoice address/OVT ID003722886666801
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Operator ID (Posti Messaging Oy)FI28768767
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Business ID2288666-6
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VAT numberFI22886666
The Police only accepts online e-invoices that comply with European standards.
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Phone Numbers
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Telephone exchange+358 295 480181
E-mails-
Registrykirjaamo.poliisihallitus@poliisi.fi
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