Representing your voice is a key responsibility of your Commissioner and forms part of our commitment to strengthen relationships between Surrey residents and Surrey Police.
Private Surgeries are held by the Commissioner to hear your feedback on local policing concerns.
They also provide the opportunity for the Commissioner to provide residents with advice and support although please note that she has no operational policing power and is unable to intervene in specific cases, ongoing Surrey Police investigations or complaints.
Each appointment lasts 20 minutes and will take place online.
Request an appointment
Request a one-to-one meeting with the Commissioner using our Contact us page.
You can also request an appointment by calling us on 01483 630200, sending a text message to 0796787249, or writing to us at:
PCC Surgery Requests
Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Surrey
PO Box 412,
Guildford,
Surrey GU3 1YG
Upcoming surgery dates:
- July 30 2025: 12noon – 1pm (online)
- August 26 2025: 11.30am – 12.30pm (online)
- September 30 2025: 11.30am – 12.30pm (online)
- October 28 2025: 11.30am-12.30pm (online)
- November 26 2025: 12noon – 1pm (online)
- December 15 2025: 12noon – 1pm (online)
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