Contact the Office of Police and Crime Commissioner
Please feel free to get in touch with PCC Donna Jones and the OPCC using the form below. There is a drop down menu to ensure your query is directed to the correct mail box. The mailbox is monitored during office hours only.
To report a crime online, please use the online reporting tool provided by Hampshire Constabulary. To request an update about an incident or to provide further information please contact Hampshire Constabulary.
The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner recognises that being the victim of crime or involved in the criminal justice process can leave some people feeling isolated, worried, confused or dissatisfied with the outcome. There are support organisations that can offer help and support. Support Leaflet
Our information leaflet is intended to signpost you to support services who can offer help with some of the issues that may arise.
The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner (OPCC) is not in a position to investigate individual complaints concerning Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary or the conduct of its officers or staff, with the exception of any complaints in relation to the Chief Constable.
If you would like to make a complaint about Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary, please follow the guidance here:
Complaints | Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary
If you would like to contact the PCC or her office by post, our address is:
Office of the Police Crime Commissioner for Hampshire and the Isle of Wight
The Long Barn
Dean Estate
Wickham Road
Fareham
PO17 5BN
Or if you would prefer to speak to someone:
OPCC General Enquiries: 01962 871595
Our lines are open between 08:30 – 16:00 Monday to Friday, Outside of these hours, or if we are otherwise unable to answer the phone in person when you call, please leave a message on the telephone message service. We aim to call you back within 3 working days
Commissioner Media Enquiries: please use the form below.
For Hampshire Constabulary’s press office call 023 8212 4764
Call 101 to speak to the police or report a crime.