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Our Social Media Platforms
Surrey Police maintains a presence on multiple social media platforms. This include Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, X (formally Twitter), and LinkedIn.
The main Force pages are monitored and managed by the Contact Centre and Corporate Communications office. They disseminate force-wide appeals, updates on criminal justice, and communicate the broader efforts of Surrey Police in promoting community safety.
Surrey Police also maintains Borough-based accounts to keep the public informed about local issues and police activity. These accounts are administered by representatives from each respective Borough.
To find the right account for where you live, put your postcode into our website to see which dedicated team keeps your area safe or follow the social media links below.
You can also sign up for local Neighbourhood alerts here.
Our Social Media Community Guidelines
Our primary and local social media accounts are monitored 24/7 and can be utilised for non-urgent matters. For more information on reaching us, please refer to our contact details.
We reserve the rights to remove comments if they are offensive in their nature or deemed to violate our social media guidelines.
By engaging with our social media channels (Facebook, X, Instagram, LinkedIn), you agree to follow these guidelines:
Comments must:
Comments must not:
Please note the above is a non-exhaustive list which evidences behaviours which we consider unacceptable. There may be other behaviours not specified here which still fall below our expectations and may lead to a user being blocked or muted.
Blocking or muting on social media
If an individual continually (on multiple occasions) violates the above specified social media guidelines, Surrey Police reserves the right to block their account indefinitely.