Helpline
AP Police Emergency 112
At a glance
What this resource provides
Emergency police response number for immediate danger, violence, threats, accidents and other urgent situations.
- State
- Andhra Pradesh
- Last checked
- 2026-04-28
- Source
- Open public source
Who should I contact?
Choose the route by urgency
- Normal urgency
- Immediate danger
- Coverage
- State-wide coverage
- Issues
- Immediate Danger or Emergency
- Who it may help
- General public
Emergency police response number for immediate danger, violence, threats, accidents and other urgent situations.
Common questions
Using this route safely
When should I use this resource?
Use this resource when its listed service and geographic coverage match the concern. For immediate danger, call 112 or local police first.
Which area does it cover?
This record is connected to Andhra Pradesh. Check the source and coverage details before action.
What should I do if I cannot reach it?
If this route is unavailable, use the alternative and escalation links on this page. For immediate danger call 112; for urgent child help use 1098 where available.
How can I verify these details?
Use the public source linked on this page and check the last-reviewed information before relying on a non-emergency contact.
Protection Intelligence
Connected help and escalation routes
Alternative routes
Emergency Response Support System 112
National emergency number for police, fire, health and safety emergencies; includes women and child safety features.
Related helplines
Emergency Response Support System 112
National emergency number for police, fire, health and safety emergencies; includes women and child safety features.
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