Contacting Merseyside Police

Find out more about community police stations, opening hours, and other ways to contact Merseyside Police. Also find out how to report an emergency if you are deaf, hard of hearing or have a speech impediment

You should always call 999 in an emergency if
- A crime is happening now
- Someone is injured
- You or someone else is in danger
- The person who committed the crime is still nearby

There are a number of other ways you can contact Merseyside Police.

Telephone

Non-emergencies 

101

This service costs 15p per call from landlines and mobiles.

Typetalk

18001 101

This is a service provided by Action on Hearing Loss for people who are deaf, hard of hearing or speech impaired.

By SMS text message 

You can also use the Emergency SMS (ESMS) service to send an emergency text message. Before you are able to send an emergency text message you will need to register your mobile phone with the system.

Online 

You can report non-emergencies online.

Social Media

Find out other ways to contact Merseyside Police here. 

Police stations

Huyton Police Station

Lathom Road

Huyton 

L36 9XU

Open Monday to Sunday

10am to 6pm

Kirkby Police Station 

St Chads Drive

Kirkby

Liverpool 

L32 8RF

Open Tuesday to Friday 

10am to 6pm

Community police stations 

Prescot Community Fire and Police Station

Cables Way

Prescot

L34 1QG

Mondays, 10am to 12pm

Stockbridge Village Neighbourhood Centre

The Withens

Stockbridge Village 

Liverpool 

L28 1AB

Fridays, 10am to 12pm

Kirkby Library

The Centre

Norwich Way 

Kirkby 

Liverpool 

L32 8XY

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