How to Report a Missing Person in South Africa

SAPS officer assisting a family to report a missing person in South Africa.

Understanding the Importance of Timely Reporting

Individual filling a missing person report form at a SAPS police station.
Provide clear and accurate details when filing a missing person report.

Who Can Report a Missing Person?

  • Family members (parents, spouses, siblings, or children)
  • Close friends or caregivers
  • Employers or colleagues (in cases involving employees)
  • Concerned individuals who have information about the missing person

Step-by-Step Guide to Reporting a Missing Person

Step 1: Gather Essential Information

  • Full name and any nicknames
  • Age, gender, and physical description (height, weight, hair color, eye color, distinguishing marks)
  • Recent photograph (preferably clear and recent)
  • Clothing and accessories last seen being worn
  • Date, time, and location last seen
  • Circumstances surrounding the disappearance
  • Contact information for family members or friends
  • Any medical conditions or medications

Step 2: Contact the South African Police Service (SAPS)

  • Visit your local police station.
  • Request to file a “missing person report.”
  • Provide all the information you have gathered.
  • Call the SAPS emergency number: 10111 (for urgent cases).
  • Non-emergency inquiries can be directed to your local police station.
  • SAPS has an online missing person report form for certain provinces. Check the SAPS official website for availability and instructions.

Step 3: Provide Additional Supporting Documents, if possible:

  • Copy of the missing person’s ID or passport
  • Any known recent communications (messages, emails, social media)
  • Vehicle information, if applicable
  • Known associates or friends who may provide leads

Step 4: Spread Awareness

  • Sharing the person’s photo and details on social media platforms like Missing Persons South Africa
  • Contacting local community groups, neighbourhood watches, or community centres
  • Contacting local media to publicize the disappearance
  • Registering with organizations like Missing Persons South Africa, which helps amplify reports and provides additional support

Step 5: Follow Up and Stay Updated After You Report a Missing Person

  • Keep the case number handy
  • Maintain regular contact with the investigating officer
  • Update authorities with any new information or leads
  • Stay organized with a list of people you’ve contacted or tips you’ve received
Community members sharing and posting missing person alerts in South Africa.
Community awareness helps spread vital information faster when you report a missing person.

Special Considerations When You Report a Missing Person

Children and Vulnerable Individuals

  • Report immediately; do not wait 24 hours
  • Include information about their medical or mental health needs
  • Alert schools, hospitals, and local clinics
  • Consider registering them on child protection or vulnerable person networks

Visitors or Tourists

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Common Mistakes to Avoid When Reporting a Missing Person

  • Waiting too long to report
  • Providing incomplete or incorrect information
  • Assuming the missing person will return on their own
  • Failing to follow up with the authorities
  • Ignoring local community resources
Resources and Support to Report a Missing Person
  • South African Police Service (SAPS): www.saps.gov.za
  • Missing Persons South Africa: missingpersonsa.co.za
  • Childline South Africa: Tel: (+27)-(0)31-201 2059
  • Local NGOs and community support groups
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