Give information anonymously
Your anonymity is 100% guaranteed. We are not interested in who you are, only what you know so the more detail you give us the better. We really appreciate your time and help.
If the information you give us leads to an arrest or is of significant use you will be rewarded. See our 'Rewards for information' page for full details.
Information we cannot process
As we are not the police, sometimes you may want to pass us information that we cannot process. Please see our advice for passing on information about the following:
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Crimestoppers is not an emergency service, so please dial 999 to contact the police in an emergency.
If you need to contact the police, but it is not an emergency, please call 101 from anywhere in the UK to get through to your local police force.
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If you need to contact the police, but it is not an emergency, please call 101 from anywhere in the UK to get through to your local police force.
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To report benefit fraud to the Department for Work and Pensions, please call the National Benefit Fraud Hotline on 0800 854 440.
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You can report this to Action Fraud – please call 0300 123 2040.
If you live in Scotland, you should report to Police Scotland by calling 101 or contact Advice Direct Scotland on 0808 164 6000. -
Only the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) can assist with issues regarding untaxed vehicles. Contact the DVLA with your information.
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Reports must be made directly to the police, as they need sworn witness testimony to pursue driving offences including:
- speeding
- driving whilst on the phone
- not wearing a seatbelt
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