The police collect and process personal data about your IP address and port number
The police collect and process personal data about your IP address and port number when you visit the website. The information is stored for 30 days and can be requested by the police during this period.
If you fill in and submit a contact form via the website, the police may use the information about your IP address and port number to track and identify the sender of a contact form in connection with a police investigation, where this information is necessary to exercise police authority.
If you fill in and submit a contact form via the website, the police may use the information about your IP address and port number to track and identify the sender of a contact form in connection with a police investigation, where this information is necessary to exercise police authority.
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You can show up in person at a police station. Find contact information for all police districts below.
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Contact police district
(+45) 114 is the direct service number for the Danish police throughout the country. You can call (+45) 114 if your inquiry is not urgent.
112 is the number for the emergency services in Denmark. Dial 112 if you need emergency assistance.
You can email a police district. Find email addresses for all police districts below. You can also write via 'Digital Post'.
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Contact police district