Emergency Info

Dominican Republic

Essential emergency contacts, embassy information, and helplines for travelers in Dominican Republic.

Emergency Numbers

General Emergency
911
The European emergency number 112 also works in Dominican Republic and will connect you to emergency services.

Embassies & Consulates

Diplomatic missions of major English-speaking countries in Dominican Republic. Contact your embassy if you lose your passport, are arrested, or need emergency citizen services.

United States
+1-202-501-4444
Overseas Citizens Services (24/7)

Embassy — Santo Domingo
Avenida República de Colombia 57

United Kingdom
+44-20-7008-5000
FCDO Consular Assistance (24/7)

Embassy — Santo Domingo
Av. Winston Churchill 1099 Torre Citigroup, Acropolis, Floor 18, Santo Domingo

Canada
+1-613-996-8885
Emergency Watch (24/7, collect calls accepted)

Embassy — Santo Domingo
Av. Winston Churchill 1099 Torre Citigroup en Acropólis Center, 18th Floor Ensanche Piantini, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

Embassy — Punta Cana
Carretera Veron- Bavaro, km 2.5, Amstar Business Center, Building 5, Suite 521, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

Australia
+61-2-6261-3305
Consular Emergency Centre (24/7)

Embassy — Santo Domingo

Lost or Stolen Credit Cards

Call your card issuer immediately if your card is lost or stolen. These global emergency numbers accept collect calls from abroad.

Visa
Global Emergency (collect call accepted)
Mastercard
Global Emergency (collect call accepted)
American Express
Global Emergency (collect call accepted)
Discover
Global Emergency (collect call accepted)
Diners Club
Global Emergency (collect call accepted)

Be Prepared

What Your Embassy Can Help With

They Can Help With
  • Issuing emergency travel documents if your passport is lost or stolen
  • Providing lists of local doctors, lawyers, and interpreters
  • Contacting family or friends on your behalf in an emergency
  • Visiting you if you are detained or arrested
  • Assistance if you are a victim of a serious crime
They Cannot Help With
  • Paying your hotel, medical, or legal bills
  • Getting you out of jail or overriding local laws
  • Investigating crimes (that's the local police)
  • Providing legal advice or acting as your lawyer
  • Arranging employment or accommodation
Emergency numbers source: EmergencyNumberAPI (ODbL). Embassy data sourced from Wikidata and official government directories. Credit card hotlines are global numbers published by each card network. Always verify contact details before traveling.