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How Does Emergency Numbers Work in Hungary?

Last verified: 2025-06 · Europe

1The Quick Answer

Quick Answer

The universal EU emergency number 112 works in Hungary, with dedicated lines: 107 for police, 104 for ambulance, and 105 for fire.

2What You Need to Know

Hungary uses the standard EU emergency number 112, which connects to dispatch and can route to police, ambulance, or fire services. Operators at 112 can usually find an English speaker, though dedicated line operators may have limited English. The Tourist Police in Budapest also assist visitors with crime-related incidents. Save these numbers locally on your phone before travelling as roaming data may not always be available in an emergency.

3Practical Tips

Practical Tips

  1. 1Dial 112 from any mobile phone, even without a SIM card or signal credit — this call is always free and connects to emergency services.
  2. 2For non-urgent police matters (e.g., reporting a theft for insurance purposes), visit a local police station (rendőrség) in person.
  3. 3Budapest's main tourist areas have a visible police presence; Tourist Police officers in the city centre can often communicate in English or German.

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