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Report a scam in Ireland

Use the official channels below. If you are in immediate danger, contact local emergency services first.

Emergency number: 112 - for immediate danger only.

  • An Garda Síochána

    Verified official source

    Report fraud and scams to the Irish police.

    Source type: police · Verified 2026-06-03 · Last checked 2026-06-03

    https://www.garda.ie
  • National Cyber Security Centre Ireland

    Verified official source

    Cyber security guidance and reporting.

    Source type: cyber agency · Verified 2026-06-03 · Last checked 2026-06-03

    https://www.ncsc.gov.ie
  • Competition and Consumer Protection Commission

    Verified official source

    Consumer protection in Ireland.

    Source type: consumer protection · Verified 2026-06-03 · Last checked 2026-06-03

    https://www.ccpc.ie
  • No dedicated official resource found

    No dedicated official resource found

    Use local police, national cybercrime reporting, or your bank/payment provider for urgent fraud support.

    Source type: unavailable · Last checked 2026-06-03

Report scam texts: Report scam texts to your mobile provider.

Report phishing email: Report phishing to the impersonated organisation and An Garda Síochána.

If money is involved: Contact your bank immediately to freeze cards and accounts.

Police advice: Call 112 or 999 in an emergency; report fraud to your local Garda station.

Evidence to save:

Save screenshots, sender numbers or emails, transaction references, and any links - without reopening them.

What not to do:

Do not pay 'recovery' fees, do not share more codes or details, and do not act on follow-up 'fraud team' messages.

Beware of recovery scams: no official body charges an upfront private fee to recover lost money.

How to report in Ireland

Online scams & fraud: use the fraud or consumer-protection authority above. Describe what happened and include your evidence (screenshots, dates, amounts, references).

Cybercrime (hacking, account takeover): file with the national cybercrime portal or police cyber unit listed above.

Scam texts & calls: Report scam texts to your mobile provider.

Bank & payment scams: Contact your bank immediately to freeze cards and accounts.

If you sent money: contact your bank or payment provider right away, save all evidence, and report to the authority above. The faster you act, the better the chance of recovery.

If you shared ID or KYC documents: watch for identity theft, consider a credit freeze or fraud alert where available, and follow the shared-ID recovery guide.

Stay safe while reporting

  • Do not use phone numbers or links from the suspicious message.
  • Search for official authorities independently and type the address yourself.
  • Report quickly if money was sent or ID documents were shared.

Common scams in Ireland

  • Bank and Revenue smishing
  • Delivery (An Post) fee scams
  • Investment and romance scams
  • Tech-support and refund scams

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Frequently asked questions

How do I report a scam in Ireland?

Use the official authorities listed on this page. If money is involved, contact your bank first, then file a report with the fraud or cybercrime authority.

Can I get my money back?

Sometimes, if you act quickly through your bank. Be cautious of anyone promising guaranteed recovery for an upfront fee - that is a recovery scam.

Last reviewed: 2026-06-03. Always confirm links on the official site.

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