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Telephone number for voicemails: 01622 677055
Office of the Kent Police and Crime Commissioner, Kent Police HQ, Sutton Road, Maidstone ME15 9BZ
You can write to us at the above address and a member of staff will respond, but it may be quicker to use our "contact us" form below. If you do need to call us, please leave us a voicemail but do include your contact details and a summary of what you want to talk about. An appropriate member of staff will then call you back as soon as possible, but be aware it may not be on the same day.
The PCC is responsible for setting Kent Police's strategic priorities, dealing with the Force’s finances and commissioning services for victims of crime.
The Chief Constable runs Kent Police on a day to day basis and is responsible for the deployment of local resources and operational decisions.
Before you contact the PCC, please consider if your enquiry is related to one of these options.
If it does, then please follow the link to contact Kent Police:
If you contact the PCC about one of these issues, your correspondence will be referred to Kent Police in accordance with regulations.
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Please note that there is no funding available at this stage. Please keep checking our Commissioning Page for updates.
The OPCC has also produced a poster listing the various ways you can get in touch, including how to report a crime. Remember when life is in danger or a crime is in progress, always call 999.