How should I get in touch?
Drive SMART aims to tackle anti-social driving in Surrey to reduce road casualties and make the county’s roads safer and less stressful for everyone.
If you would like to report instances of anti-social driving to Surrey Police, please use the following contact us form, one of our offline methods or you can call in at one of our police stations.
Contact us online
You do not have to give your name or contact details but it would help us if you do in case we need to contact you directly to obtain further information or to keep you updated with what we have done.
We will try to provide you with an accurate and meaningful reply to your report within 24hrs of receipt.
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Correspondence
We receive a lot of letters and faxes every day and aim to answer them promptly. In the first instance we will acknowledge your letter and confirm who is dealing with your enquiry. You can write to the police by addressing your letter to:
Chief Constable
Surrey Police Headquarters
Mount Browne
Sandy Lane
Guildford
GU3 1HG
Telephone Us
Please dial 999 in an Emergency; a Police Emergency is defined as Incidents where:
- Someone's life is in danger;
- Someone is at risk of violence, or property is about to be damaged;
- A serious offence is in progress;
- A suspect is at the scene or an early arrest is likely;
- Serious disruption to the public is likely;
- Very serious disruption to the public is likely;
- Very serious crime (e.g. Rape, GBH).
For all other Police matters please dial:
101*
or 01483 571212
24 hours a day, 7 days a week
(NB. We recommend that you put these numbers into your mobile, to enable you to contact us when you need to).
If you are hard of hearing or speech impaired, textphone on 08001 101 (non-emergency) or 08000 101 (emergency) or text us on 07786 204020 or 999 (register at www.emergencysms.org.uk).
*Surrey Police does not profit from the provision of the 101 number. All calls to 101 and 999 are recorded for monitoring purposes.