Visiting a police station can be a stressful experience, but knowing the right vocabulary can help. In this lesson, you'll learn the phrases and terms needed to communicate effectively at a police station in English, whether you're reporting a crime or seeking assistance.

I need information about the trial procedures.

What is the name of the officer on duty?

I need a copy of the report.

How can I retrieve my lost property?

Where can I get a copy of my criminal record?

I need an officer who speaks my language.

I want to know the status of my case.

I need a certificate of good conduct.

I've been blackmailed.

I need to issue an arrest warrant.

I want to know my rights.

I need details about the accused.

Where can I get a protection order?

I need to speak to a lawyer.

Where can I find an eyewitness?

I need a case number.

How can I get information about the progress of the investigation?

Can I file a report online?

I need the address of the police station.

I've been scammed.

I've been robbed.

Where is the police station?

I need help.

I lost my passport.

I've been assaulted.

I want to make a complaint.

My car was stolen.

Where can I file an accident report?

I witnessed an accident.

I want to file a report.

I want to speak to the detective.

Where can I get legal assistance?

Where was the suspect?

What is the emergency phone number?

I need a translator.

How many officers are on duty now?

How can I file a missing person report?

What are the procedures for filing a report?