Report
Report a tip
You don't have to be certain. Trained advocates and law enforcement know how to assess and respond. Reporting can save a life.
Confidential
National Human Trafficking Hotline
Trained advocates take tips 24/7 in over 200 languages and route information to trusted local responders.
When to call 911
- • A person is in immediate physical danger
- • A crime is happening right now
- • A minor is being harmed or transported
- • You witness a violent situation
What information helps
Share what you can, even partial details are useful. Do not put yourself at risk to gather more.
- Location and address where you observed the situation
- Date and time of what you saw
- Description of people involved
- Vehicle details (make, model, color, license plate)
- Phone numbers or online ads you noticed
- What specifically raised your concern
Safety first
Do not attempt to confront a trafficker or rescue a victim yourself. Do not post photos, names, or details on social media, it can compromise an investigation and put a victim at greater risk. Reports to the hotline are confidential.

