Phone the police
Find out how you can contact the police and what it costs to make a call.
Emergency number 112
Use the police emergency number only if you or someone else needs urgent help. You can call the emergency number free of charge.
Dial 112 if you are calling from abroad.
Register to send an Emergency Text Message.
Phone the police 02800
Dial +47 02800 if you are calling from abroad.
Call 02800 if you have any questions for the police or want to report something. You will automatically be transferred to the switchboard or operations centre of the police district you are calling from.
Phone your nearest police station
You can phone the switchboard of a police station or office.
Dial +47 and then the 8-digit phone number if you are calling from abroad.
Find your local police station
Choose “Your position” or type in a place name or postcode.
How much it costs to call 02800
It costs more to call 02800 than to use the police station's direct line. That is because the service transfers you to the switchboard or operations centre of the police district you are calling from.
The cost will vary depending on what kind of phone subscription you have. Here are some price examples from August 2019:
Operator | Connection charge | Price per started minute |
---|---|---|
Telenor | NOK 0.59 | NOK 1.99/2.99 |
OneCall | NOK 0.69 | NOK 2.35 |
Telia | NOK 0.89 | NOK 2.49/ |
These prices are intended only as a rough guide. For current rates, check with your phone service provider before you dial