Telephone Numbers in Serbia - Special Codes

Special Codes

The following special telephone numbers are valid across the country:

  • 19191 - BIA (Security-Information Agency)
  • 192 - Police
  • 193 - Fire Department
  • 194 - Ambulance
  • 195 - Exact time
  • 1961 - Telegram service
  • 19011 - International calls
  • 1976 - Military ambulance
  • 19771 - Landline technical support
  • 1987 - Road assistance (AMSS - Automobile and Motorcycle Association of Serbia)
  • 11811 - Subscribers numbers
  • 19811 - Wake-up service
  • 19812 - Various information centre
  • 19813 - Landline phone company info center
  • 19822 - option 1: Meteorological data
  • 19822 - option 2: National lottery
  • 19822 - option 3: religious calendar
  • 19860 - Military police

Since 21.05.2012., 2-digit emergency numbers are replaced by 3-digit ones, by adding the prefix 1 (i.e. 192, 193 and 194).

This also applied to 976 (1976), 985 (1985), 987 (1987) and 9860 (19860).

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