Contact Romanian Police: Find below customer service details of Romanian Police, including phone and email. Besides contact details, the page also offers a brief overview of the law enforcement agency. Reach the customer service below for support, complaints or feedback.

Head Office
General Inspectorate of Romanian Police
Str. Mihai Voda, nr. 6,
Sector 5, Bucure?ti, România

Support
Phone: 112
Phone: 0800-806-806 (report corruption)
Phone: 0800-800-678 (anti trafficking dept)
Phone: 0800 800 100 (report terrorism)
Phone: 021 / 208-25-25
Email: [email protected] (criminal investigation)
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About Romanian Police
Romanian Police is the chief law enforcement agency in Romania, established in the year 1990. Headquartered at Bucharest, the agency is locally called Politia Romana and is managed by the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Romanian Police’s territorial units are located across Alba, Arad, Arges, Bacau, Bihor, Botosani, Braila, Bucharest, Buzau, Caras-Severin, Cluj, Constant, Covasna, Galati, Gorj, Iasi, Ialomita, Hunedoara, Maramures, Mehedinti, Mures, German, Olt, Prahova, Salaj, Satu Mare, Sibiu, Suceava, Teleorman, Timis, Tulcea, Valcea, Vaslui and Vracea. You can locate a police station nearest to your address on the website.

The police force is headed by the Chief of Police Commissioner. The agency’s primary responsibilities include to maintain public order, provide protection to citizens, combat crime, check terrorist activities and protect private and public property. There are several divisions within the force that oversee specific areas of policing. They include the Directorate of Criminal Investigations, Directorate for Combating Organized Crime, Investigation Division, Road Division, Arms/Explosives Division, Transport Police Directorate, National Office for Witness Protection, Institute for Crime Research and Prevention, Department of Communications and Information Technology, to name a few.

There are tools available on the website to track missing persons, check most wanted, report missing children, track missing cars, and get traffic information. If you want to report a crime or incident, you can visit any nearest Politia Romana station or submit a petition online. You can even call the helpline for support. Interested in joining the force? Browse the Careers section on the website to see the opportunities, benefits and training programs offered. For more information or queries on police stations, reporting crime, career/jobs, or others, reach the Romanian Police support.

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Last Update: September 20, 2018