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Find out how to reach Traffic Police for various services, such as enquiries, witness statements, feedback and counter services. Check the operating hours, contact numbers and email address for each service channel.
Find out how to submit, enquire or pay for police report and other services at Singapore Police Force (SPF). Contact SPF via phone, email, post or visit redesigned or manned Neighbourhood Police Posts (NPPs).
e-Services Access SPF e-Services to lodge a lost property report, a traffic accident report or a police report that does not require immediate police action.
Tanglin Division comprises five Neighbourhood Police Centres (NPCs) and seven redesigned Neighbourhood Police Posts (NPPs). The five NPCs are Bishan NPC, Toa Payoh NPC, Kampong Java NPC, Orchard NPC and Bukit Timah NPC.
e-Services Access SPF e-Services to lodge a lost property report, a traffic accident report or a police report that does not require immediate police action.
Learn about the history, mission, roles and contact details of Traffic Police in Singapore. Traffic Police enforce road traffic rules, investigate accidents, formulate policies and educate the public on road safety.
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A traffic accident report can be lodged online via the SPF e-services website under the ‘Traffic Accident Report’ section. You will require a SingPass account and email address for this mode of lodging.
e-Services Access SPF e-Services to lodge a lost property report, a traffic accident report or a police report that does not require immediate police action.
Learn about the history, role and benefits of joining the Police National Service in Singapore. Find out how to enlist, what to expect and how to sign on as a regular officer after your service.