Non-emergency Contacts

In case of emergency dial 112

112 is only for emergency assistance. 112 represents all the response parties to accidents, fire, crime, search, rescue, and natural disasters on land, at sea, or in the air. Additionally, Iceland's child protection officers can be reached through 112.

Want to chat with an emergency operator?

You can contact emergency services if you suspect that you or somebody you know are being abused. Click here to visit a website where you can iniate a chat.

Get advice

The Red Cross Helpline Webchat (1717) is always open. The chat is confidential and anonymous. No matter is too big or small for the helpline. Click here to visit a website where you can iniate a chat.

Concerns about health

The nurses at Heilsuvera give you advice on wellbeing and health, every day from 8 am - 10 pm. Click here to visit a website where you can iniate a chat.

Anonymous Tips

If the message is not urgent, send an e-mail via the form (only in Icelandic) by clicking here, or call 800 5005 to provide anonymous information.

Non-emergency Police Contact

For non-emergency contact with the police, call 444 1000. It may be necessary to include the country code +354 when calling this number from your telephone.