Service Standards Delivering a high quality service:
You can let us know about the service you received by calling our non-emergency telephone number (101 or 01245 491491) or by using the feedback links on our website.
For more information about local crime data and the policing priorities for your area visit the 'My Neighbourhood' section of our website.
In an emergency always dial 999.
- We will always treat you fairly with dignity and respect and ensure that you can easily contact us.
- We will get back to you within 24 hours if you report you are not happy with our service.
- We will aim to answer emergency calls (999) within 10 seconds and to do our best to be with you in 15 minutes if you are in a town and 20 minutes if you are in a place that is harder to get to (rural areas).
- We will answer all non emergency calls (101 or 01245 491491) as quickly as possible. If we need to see you we will give you an estimated time of arrival or make an appointment to see you at a mutually agreeable time.
- We will give out information about your local officers so that you know who they are and how to contact them.
- We will listen to feedback about our services. We will arrange regular opportunities to meet you and give updates on our work and the progress we are making.
- We will publish local crime data on our website.
- We will ensure your local officer calls you back within 24 hours if you ring or text them about an issue.
- If you are a victim of crime we will agree with youhow you would like to be kept informed of progress. You have the right to be kept informed at least every month if you wish and for as long as is reasonable.
You can let us know about the service you received by calling our non-emergency telephone number (101 or 01245 491491) or by using the feedback links on our website.
For more information about local crime data and the policing priorities for your area visit the 'My Neighbourhood' section of our website.
In an emergency always dial 999.