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What Can You Report Online? Simple Steps to Report 24/7

Life19 Jan 2026 15:07 GMT+7

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What Can You Report Online? Simple Steps to Report 24/7

Reporting online complaints is a new option that provides convenience for the public to report cases quickly and easily without the need to travel to a police station. This article introduces online reporting, what cases can be reported, and simple steps to make the process more convenient and faster.

Online reporting: A new option for the public

Online reporting is an online system developed by the Royal Thai Police to facilitate the public in reporting incidents or complaints about certain case types without having to go to the police station immediately. It is convenient, fast, and available 24 hours a day.

Clearing up doubts: "What cases can be reported online?"

Many people wonder what types of cases can be reported online. Generally, it covers the following types of cases:

  • Online crimes such as scams involving money transfers, investment fraud, and cheating in online buying and selling.
  • Lost documents such as lost ID cards, driving licenses, vehicle registrations, online gambling, or transnational crimes.
  • Online sexual abuse cases against children or women, or human trafficking.
  • The spread of fake news or false information intended to deceive.

Simple steps to report online by yourself

Steps to report online for lost documents, wrong money transfers, or other cases can be done easily as follows:

1. Go to the websitehttps://www.thaipoliceonline.com/Then register and log in properly.
2. Click the "New Report" menu and accept the consent message.
3. Fill in all required information, including general details, victim information, and details of the incident.
4. Attach additional evidence files and answer all questions completely.
5. Confirm the accuracy of the information again to complete the report.

What evidence is needed for online reporting?

It is recommended to prepare the following evidence for online reporting:

  • Photos that identify the perpetrator or their account, such as Facebook fan page images, Line account images, or other related items.
  • Links that can identify the perpetrator or their account.
  • Screenshots of conversations with the perpetrator.
  • The perpetrator’s bank account number.
  • Money transfer slips.

Online reporting is another option that helps facilitate public reporting. After filing a report, individuals can track their cases via the "Track Status" menu or through the responsible investigator. For additional inquiries or to file a report, call the AOC Online Danger Center hotline at 1441, available 24 hours.