
Moving to the UAE is exciting.
Knowing who to contact and where to find official updates is part of settling in.
In the UAE, reliable emergency information also comes through official government portals, police channels, weather warnings, cybercrime reporting tools, and public safety alerts.
These are the sources people use for verified updates.
UAE Emergency Numbers (Work Across All Emirates)
These are the national emergency numbers listed by the UAE Government.

Save these as a contact group called “UAE Emergency.”
It helps in a stressful moment.
When to Use Non-Emergency Contacts
If the situation is not life-threatening, use non-emergency channels.
They are built for day-to-day issues like:
reporting a minor incident
general enquiries
service complaints
non-urgent guidance
This keeps emergency lines free for real emergencies.
Key Non-Emergency Contacts People Use by Emirate
These are widely used, official contact points.
Non-emergency numbers can change, so always double-check on the linked official pages.
Dubai (non-emergency)
Dubai Health Authority (DHA): 800342
RTA call centre: 8009090
Abu Dhabi (non-emergency)
Abu Dhabi Police call centre: 8003333
ISTIJABA urgent support line: 8001717
Sharjah (non-emergency)
Ajman (non-emergency)
Ras Al Khaimah (non-emergency)
RAK Municipality hotline: 800661
Fujairah (non-emergency)
Umm Al Quwain (non-emergency)
UAQ Municipality contact: 067655554
Other Emergency Sources People Use in the UAE
Public safety alerts on your phone
During major weather or safety events, residents may receive public alert messages on their phones.
Treat these as high priority.
First follow instructions, then verify details using the official channels below.
Weather warnings and live alerts
When fog, heavy rain, dust, or marine conditions hit, many residents check the National Center of Meteorology warnings map.
Police and government apps
Apps are used a lot for “urgent but not emergency” situations, reports, and service access.
Common ones:
DubaiNow (Dubai city services)
TAMM (Abu Dhabi services)
MOI UAE app (federal interior services)
Cybercrime reporting portals
For scams, hacking, phishing, and online fraud, people often report digitally.
Dubai Electronic Security Center (DESC) incident reporting guidance
Official government portal
For verified guidance and public information, the UAE Government portal is a reliable starting point.
NCEMA (national emergency authority)
NCEMA is a key national body for emergency, crisis, and disaster management information.
Ministry of Interior (MOI UAE)
The Ministry of Interior (MOI UAE) oversees federal policing and internal security services across the UAE.
It provides:
Federal service access
Digital reporting tools
Traffic and police services
What to do Today
Save the national emergency numbers in your phone
Save your emirate’s non-emergency contacts
Bookmark the NCM warnings map
Download DubaiNow or TAMM (depending on where you live)
Use official cybercrime portals for online incidents
This information is provided to support safe and informed decision-making.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about this topic
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What number should I call for non-emergency municipal services?
Is there a specific app for UAE emergencies?
How often should I update my emergency contacts?
Disclaimer: This article is intended to provide practical, up-to-date information. Details may vary based on individual circumstances, location, or changes in regulations. The information provided is for informational and educational purposes only.