Data cluster

Thailand Police Station Data.

Police-station identity, police hotlines, station coordinates, and public reporting access for Thailand police location pages.

5 sources Updated 2026-05-11 Download JSON

Best use for travel intelligence

For travel decisions, police-station data mainly answers where reporting access exists, which emergency number matters, and how close the traveler is to formal help if something goes wrong.

What this changes for travelers

  • Nearest reporting access: Helps travelers find the closest formal police reporting point when something goes wrong.
  • Phone and jurisdiction context: Improves confidence that the right office and number are being used rather than a random web listing.
  • Map backup: Useful when a destination page needs police access context even without live operational data.

Best sources to start with

  • Best official station source: Royal Thai Police station directory and provincial datasets plus GDC police-station datasets for names, addresses, phones, and coordinates where exposed.
  • Best public-service layer: Royal Thai Police open data for public-service pages, complaint channels, and hotline context.
  • Best map enrichment: OSM Thailand emergency POI for police-station geospatial matching and nearby emergency-context enrichment.
  • Best developer starting point: Keep station type, jurisdiction, tourist-police flag, phones, and coordinate confidence separate from live incident or response assumptions.
Official / agency sources

3 of 5 sources look official or agency-backed.

API/feed candidates

4 sources expose API, feed, CKAN/DataStore, JSON, XML, or similar machine-readable access.

Near-real-time signals

0 sources have live, hourly, event-driven, warning, or frequent update language.

Developer note

Use official station masters as the location spine, keep tourist-police or highway-police roles separate, and never imply station presence equals response speed.

Last checked and source confidence

Last checked: 2026-05-11.

Source confidence: This cluster is strongest when several sources describe the same traveler problem from different angles: official context, machine-readable feeds, and slower fallback documentation.

Geospatial and satellite

OSM Thailand emergency POI

Crowdsourced geospatial enrichment for police stations, fire stations, ambulance stations, rescue stations, AEDs, and other emergency-related POIs. Useful for map context, not official operational status.

OSM/Overpass API and OSM extracts
Justice and legal access

GDC police-station datasets

Provincial and national catalog surfaces for police-station counts, names, coordinates, addresses, phones, and jurisdiction context. Coverage and schema vary by province, so harmonization is required.

Government Data Catalog and provincial CKAN datasets with CSV/XLSX/API-style resources where exposed
Justice and legal access

Royal Thai Police open data

Royal Thai Police public disclosure, citizen-service, station-directory, complaint, hotline, and integrity-transparency layer. Useful as the national police public-service and disclosure backbone, not a live incident feed.

Official public disclosure and citizen-service pages
Justice and legal access

Royal Thai Police station directory and provincial datasets

Police station names, district/subdistrict, address, coordinates, and emergency contact fields where provincial datasets expose Data API/JSON/CSV resources. Use as public legal incident and crime-reporting access points.

Official station directory plus provincial GDC/CKAN datasets where exposed
Justice and legal access

Tourist Police Bureau

Official tourist-police public layer for hotline 1155, station contacts, multilingual assistance context, tourist advisories, and public help channels. Operational incident and dispatch data remain private.

Official public website, station pages, hotline, and advisories