Dubai Police achieves 99.9 % daytime safety score, boosts confidence and digital transformation

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In brief: Dubai Police achieved a near‑perfect 99.9 % daytime safety perception score in the 2025 Security Quality of Life survey, supported by high digital adoption, fast emergency response and global brand recognition.

Last verified: 3 July 2026
Reader impact: Residents, visitors and businesses interested in public safety and digital services
Status: Confirmed

KEY DETAILS

What you need to know

📍 Where
Dubai (emirate‑wide, 2025 survey)
🏆 Daytime safety score
99.9 %
🌙 Night‑time safety score
98.7 %
🏢 Trust in police stations
96.2 %
💻 Digital services uptake
97.7 % adoption rate, 218 million transactions
🔖 Global brand ranking
AAA+, 9.2/10 brand strength

WHAT HAPPENED

Dubai Police top safety perception indicators for 2025

In a 2025 Security Quality of Life Survey by the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre with the Ministry of Interior, Dubai Police scored 99.9 % on the daytime safety perception index—part of an overall security quality of life mark of 98.2 %. Night‑time safety perception reached 98.7 %, and trust in police stations was 96.2 %.

The force handled 6.9 million emergency and non‑emergency calls, achieved 97.7 % digital transaction adoption across over 218 million transactions, and earned 51 awards, including 12 international honours. Brand Finance ranked Dubai Police highest among global police brands, assigning an AAA+ brand strength rating of 9.2/10 and valuing its contribution to the UAE’s national brand at AED 57.9 billion.

WHY IT MATTERS FOR DUBAI

High safety ratings reinforce public confidence and digital efficiency

These scores underline why Dubai remains a popular destination for residents, tourists and investors: strong public safety perception, fast digital access to services and internationally recognised policing standards.

What this means for you

You can expect a high level of security and efficient access to police services via mobile app or Smart Police Stations. For emergencies, the 999 number remains the primary contact point across the UAE.

SOURCES & VERIFICATION

What we checked

Verified Dubai Police safety scores and digital performance through Gulf News and the official UAE Media Office; confirmed emergency contacts and services via government portals.

  • REPUTABLE MEDIA
    Gulf News
    Reports 99.9 % daytime safety score and supporting data · Checked 3 July 2026
  • OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
    UAE Government Media Office (Arabic)
    Confirms safety perception indexes and survey details · Checked 3 July 2026

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