Madrid has a network of police stations (comisarías) divided between the National Police (Policía Nacional) and the Madrid Municipal Police (Policía Municipal de Madrid)[2]. The National Police stations handle general public order, criminal investigation, immigration documentation (such as NIE and TIE cards), and support for residents and foreigners[4]. The Madrid Municipal Police is responsible for monitoring public spaces, preventing crime, and supporting safety at a district level[2].
List of some main National Police stations in Madrid and surroundings, with their addresses and contact details:
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Madrid-Centro District Police Station
Calle de Leganitos 19, 28013 Madrid – Centro
Telephone: not listed[3] -
Police Station of Moncloa – Aravaca
Calle King Francis No. 15
Telephone: 915488130[1] -
Police Station of Arganzuela
Ronda de Toledo nº 26
Telephone: 913221221[1] -
Police Station of Puente de Vallecas
Calle Peña Trevinca s/n
Telephone: 917570081[1] -
Moratalaz Police Station
Calle La Tacona s/n
Telephone: 913221373 / 81[1] -
Commissariat of Hortaleza-Barajas
Calle Javier del Quinto s/n
Telephone: 913221188[1] -
Senior Police Headquarters of Madrid
Calle Doctor Federico Rubio y Galí nº 55
Telephone: 913223400[1] -
Police Station of Chamberí
Calle Rafael Calvo nº 33
Telephone: 913223268[1] -
Alcobendas Police Station – San Sebastian de los Reyes
Avenida Spain No 52
Telephone: 916592040[1] -
Police Station of Getafe
Calle Churruca nº 6
Telephone: 916010910[1] -
Police Station of Pozuelo de Alarcón
Camino de las Huertas No. 36
Telephone: 917990482[1] -
Police Station of Torrejón de Ardoz
Calle Yarns No. 15
Telephone: 916781780[1] -
Police Station of Parla
Avenida Juan Carlos I, nº 2
Telephone: 916989340[1]
Madrid’s Municipal Police headquarters is at Avenida Principal 6, Casa de Campo, 28011, Madrid. Each of the 21 municipal districts has a police unit for neighborhood-level services, focusing on public safety and regulation, with specialized units for school safety and citizen assistance[2].
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