· Starting , when community members call the non-emergencyline, they will now be greeted by a conversational AI system capable of speaking 36 languages.
· For certain non-emergency incidents, such as theft, lost property, or identity theft, you can file a policereport online in Phoenix through the PhoenixPoliceDepartment’s system. This convenient option helps keep emergency lines free for urgent situations.
· Everyone knows to call 911 if there's an emergency, but what if you need urgent help with something else? Here's who to call and nonemergencynumbers.
Phone Directory and Information This guide should assist you in getting answers to your questions and action on requests for city services. Keep it by your telephone for year-round use or visit phoenix.gov for detailed city information.
· There are specific Phoenixnumbers to call for infrastructure problems, like a broken water line, a gas leak, graffiti or a blocked road.
Accepts and investigates reports of non-emergency situations. Calls handled include minor traffic problems, burglary and theft reports, loud noise complaints, abandoned vehicles, missing person reports where the missing person is not in imminent danger, etc.
· Call the Phoenixnonemergencyphonenumber for police assistance, medical help, or city services, excluding life-threatening situations, and get connected to local authorities for support with issues like noise complaints, suspicious activity, or general information.