Contact us
You can contact the Home Office with your comments and enquiries, or look through the links below to our policies and information.
Contact the Home Office - send your questions or comments by email, or phone or write to us
Contact us with any enquires regarding Border force.
You can also find out more about our work and policies including:
- defending the UK from terrorism
- enabling the police and local communities to fight crime and anti-social behaviour
- reducing the harm caused by illegal drugs
- ending violence against women and girls
- preventing human trafficking
- reforming alcohol licensing
- how the Government Equalities Office ensures equality for all
- science regulation, research and testing using animals
- making an FOI (freedom of information) request
- you can also email, or phone or write to us
I have a question about UK Border Agency or its policies
Find out about our work and policies on the UK Border Agency website including:
- controlling immigration and migration
- issuing visas
- considering asylum
- reducing smuggling
- human trafficking
I have a question or comment about the Ministry of Justice or its policies
- Information about prisons, probation, sentencing and the criminal justice system is on the Ministry of Justice website
- Or contact the Mnistry of Justice
I have a question or comment about the Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) or its policies
- Find out about the work of the Criminal Records Bureau
- Contact the CRB
- Individuals can apply for a CRB check on the Directgov website
- Information about CRB checks for businesses on the Businesslink website
I want to make a complaint about the police
Visit the Indepedent Police Complaints Commission website, or contact them.
I have a question or comment about passports
- Information about applying for or renewing a passport is available on the Directgov website
- Read more about the work of the Identity and Passport Service, or contact them
See also
Internet links
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- Directgov: information and services for the public
- Business Link: information and guides for businesses
- Local crime and policing website
We are not responsible for the content of external websites.