Table 20: Number of complaint cases finalised in 2024/25
| Outside of Schedule 3 | Under Schedule 3 | Total number of complaint cases | |
| Police force | N | N | N |
| Avon & Somerset | 1,543 | 1,104 | 2,647 |
| Bedfordshire | 1075 | 241 | 1,316 |
| British Transport | 534 | 243 | 777 |
| Cambridgeshire | 811 | 344 | 1,155 |
| Cheshire | 669 | 953 | 1,622 |
| City of London (with Action Fraud) | 423 | 50 | 473 |
| Cleveland | 1,765 | 348 | 2,113 |
| Cumbria | 974 | 241 | 1,215 |
| Derbyshire | 866 | 943 | 1,809 |
| Devon & Cornwall | 367 | 525 | 892 |
| Dorset | 603 | 560 | 1,163 |
| Durham | 815 | 199 | 1,014 |
| Dyfed-Powys | 474 | 378 | 852 |
| Essex | 1,517 | 1,284 | 2,801 |
| Gloucestershire | 773 | 208 | 981 |
| Greater Manchester | 4,737 | 1,990 | 6,727 |
| Gwent | 500 | 147 | 647 |
| Hampshire | 3,088 | 405 | 3,493 |
| Hertfordshire | 1070 | 351 | 1,421 |
| Humberside | 1,244 | 334 | 1,578 |
| Kent | 1,927 | 1,409 | 3,336 |
| Lancashire | 1,304 | 684 | 1,988 |
| Leicestershire | 425 | 1,182 | 1,607 |
| Lincolnshire | 282 | 1,067 | 1,349 |
| Merseyside | 1,953 | 231 | 2,184 |
| Metropolitan | 8,345 | 4,400 | 12,745 |
| Norfolk | 89 | 254 | 343 |
| North Wales | 347 | 232 | 579 |
| North Yorkshire | 617 | 233 | 850 |
| Northamptonshire | 788 | 353 | 1,141 |
| Northumbria | 2,092 | 647 | 2,739 |
| Nottinghamshire | 1,224 | 447 | 1,671 |
| South Wales | 627 | 2,099 | 2,726 |
| South Yorkshire | 711 | 490 | 1,201 |
| Staffordshire | 1,197 | 549 | 1,746 |
| Suffolk | 81 | 241 | 322 |
| Surrey | 1,931 | 689 | 2,620 |
| Sussex | 1,154 | 1,072 | 2,226 |
| Thames Valley | 2,289 | 1,461 | 3,750 |
| Warwickshire | 801 | 140 | 941 |
| West Mercia | 1,681 | 356 | 2,037 |
| West Midlands | 3,112 | 778 | 3,890 |
| West Yorkshire | 2,344 | 1,344 | 3,688 |
| Wiltshire | 894 | 481 | 1,375 |
| Total | 60,063 | 31,687 | 91,750 |
The figures for City of London include complaint cases logged in relation to ‘Action Fraud’. Action Fraud is the UK’s national reporting centre for fraud and cybercrime. The service is run by the City of London Police, which is the national policing lead for economic crime. Further details on these two organisations separately is available via the IOPC website.