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Ostiense

Police Stations — Ostiense

Find Polizia and Carabinieri stations in Ostiense. Post-industrial district reborn with street art, Eataly, Centrale Montemartini museum and Roma Tre university. Metro B Piramide / Garbatella.

Knowing where the nearest police station is in Ostiense matters most when you actually need it — lost passport, theft report, scam complaint. Italy has two parallel forces: Polizia di Stato (state police, dial 113) handles most tourist issues, while Carabinieri (dial 112) is the military police with overlapping jurisdiction. Either can take your report. The list below covers every verified station near Ostiense.

Practical tips in Ostiense

  • Single emergency number 112 reaches both Polizia and Carabinieri — operators speak English.
  • For a stolen passport, file a report (denuncia) and bring it to your embassy for an emergency travel document.
  • Report pickpocketing within 24h: many travel-insurance policies require the official denuncia.
  • Tourist Police (Polizia Turistica) at Termini specifically helps visitors and has English-speaking staff.
  • Always keep a photo of your passport and ID on your phone — speeds up every police report.

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Frequently asked questions

What number do I call in an emergency in Ostiense?

Dial 112 — Italy's single European emergency number connects you to police, fire or ambulance and operators speak English. For non-urgent matters, Polizia di Stato is 113 and Carabinieri is 112.

Where do I report a theft in Ostiense?

Go to the nearest Polizia or Carabinieri station and file a denuncia. Bring your passport and any evidence. The report is in Italian but staff usually help you fill it out — keep a copy for your insurance.

Is there English-speaking police in Ostiense?

Larger stations and the Polizia Turistica at Termini have English-speaking officers. Smaller neighborhood stations sometimes don't — bring a translation app or a friend who speaks Italian if you can.