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General Police Directorate of Attica State Security Sub-Directorate Of General Police Directorate of Attica State Security Sub-directorate of Attica 173 Alexandras avenue, 11 522, Athens the Head of the Division 210-6476751 210-6476752 Officer on duty 210-6476749 210-6476750 Secretariat 210-6476753 210-6476754 Fax 210-6476845 Pre-examinations office 210-6476755 Security Sub-directorate of Athens 17 Thiras str., 11257, Athens Telephone numbers 210-8695537 210-8695547 Security Sub-directorate of North-eastern Attica 16 Ag. Orous & Patmou str., 15123, Maroussi, Attica Telephone numbers 210-6875197 210-6824581 Security Sub-directorate of Western Attica 21 Marmara str., 12242, Aigaleo, Attica Telephone numbers 210-5319295 210-5911046 Security Sub-directorate of Piraeus 37 Ir. Polytechneiou str., 18532, Piraeus Telephone numbers 210-4178714 210-4178715 210-4177493 Security Sub-directorate of South-eastern Attica Elliniko of Attica (former Eastern Athens Airport, 16 777) Telephone numbers 210-9690810 210-9621189 Police Directorate of Aetolia Security Police Station of Messolonghi 11 Damaskinou str., 30200, Messolonghi Telephone numbers 26310-55712, 26310-55743 Fax 26310-23561 Police Directorate of Akarnania Security Sub-directorate of Agrinio Kyriazi a/a str., 30 100, Agrinio Telephone 26410-30167 Fax 26410-54945 Police Directorate of Alexandroupoli Security Sub-directorate of Alexandroupoli 6 Karaiskaki str., 2nd floor, Alexandroupoli Telephone numbers 25510-66220, 66260 Fax 25510-83456 Police Directorate of Argolida Security Police Station of Nafplion 1-2 Eleftherias str., Nafplion Telephone 27520 98747-8 Fax 27520 25418 Security Police Station of Argos 4 Ag. Artemiou str., 21200, Argos Telephone numbers 27510-62242 27510-67258 Fax 27510 63552 Police Directorate of Arkadia Security Police Station of Tripoli 29 Al. Soutsou & G. Sachtouri str., 1st floor, Tripoli Telephone numbers 2710-230557, 2710 230560 Fax 2710 222877 Police Directorate of Arta Security Police Station of Arta Ag. Artemiou & 1 Ag. Eirinis str., Arta Telephone 26810 80146 Fax 26810 26282 Police Directorate of Achaia Security Police Station of Aigio 26 Solomou str., Aigio Telephone number 26910 68740/747 Fax 26910 68748 Security Sub-directorate of Patras 95 Ermou str., Patras Telephone number 2610 695171-2 Fax 2610 224519 Police Directorate of Boeotia Security Police Station of Livadeia 51 Filonos str., Livadeia Telephone 22610 88852 Fax 22610 89213 Security Police Station of Thiva Dirkaiou str., Thiva Telephone number 22620 82187 Fax 22620 26988 Police Directorate of Grevena Security Police Station of Grevena 4 Mitropoleos str., Grevena Telephone number 24620 80319 Fax 24620 87879 Police Directorate of Drama Security Police Station of Drama 35 G. Papandreou str., 1st floor, Drama Telephone number 25210 55287 Fax 25210 55274 Police Directorate of Dodecanese Security Police Station of Kos 2 Miaouli Coast, Kos Telephone 22420 24444 Fax 22420 26863 Security Sub-directorate of Rhodes 43 Eth. Dodekanission str., Rhodes Telephone 22410-23294 Fax 22410-32535 Police Directorate of Euboea Security Police Station of Chalkida 153 Arethoussis str., 2nd floor, Chalkida Telephone 22210-37036 Fax 22210-37036 Police Directorate of Eurytania Security Police Station of Karpenissi 9 Ethn. Antistassis str., Karpenissi Telephone number 22370-89177 Fax 22370-89186 Police Directorate of Zakynthos (Zante) Security Police Station of Zakynthos 62 Lomvardou str., Zakynthos Telephone numbers 26950-24490 26950-24494 Fax 26950-44871 Police Directorate of Ilia Security Sub-directorate of Pyrgos 1 Dionyssou str., Pyrgos Telephone number 26210-81740 Fax 26210-33048 Security Police Station of Amaliada Ag. Georgiou, Sissini, 27200, Amaliada Telephone numbers 26220-38212 26220-24101 26220-38231 26220-38233 Fax 26220-38234 Police Directorate of Imathia Security Police Station of Veroia 1 S. Petroula str., Veroia Telephone numbers 23310 76661, 22310 76654 Fax 23310 70588 Security Police Station of Alexandreia Al. Papagou & D. Vetsopoulou, Alexandreia Telephone numbers 23330 53352 23330 53345 Fax 23330 25505 Security Police Station of Naousa 1 Trompaka square, Naousa Telephone numbers 23330 52574 23320 52572 Fax 23320 29470 Police Directorate of Heraklion Security Sub-directorate of Heraklion 1 Ag. Artemiou str., N. Alikarnassos Telephone number 2810 274222 Fax 2810 333690 Police Directorate of Thesprotia Security Sub-directorate of Igoumenitsa 5 Ag. Apostolon str., 2nd floor, Igoumenitsa, Telephone numbers 26650-29629 26650-29630 26650-29640 Fax 26650-22329 Police Directorate of Thessalia Security Sub-directorate of Larissa 86 Al. Papanastasiou str., Larissa Telephone number 2410 683208 Fax 2410 623167 Police Directorate of Thessaloniki State Security Sub-directorate of Thessaloniki 326 Monastiriou str., 2nd floor, Thessaloniki Telephone number 2310 388436 Fax - Police Directorate of Ioannina Security Sub-directorate of Ioannina 11 28th Oktovriou str., 1st floor, Ioannina Telephone number 26510 65984 Fax 26510 33617 Police Directorate of Kavala Security Police Station of Kavala 119 Omonoia str., 1st floor, Kavala Telephone numbers 2510 622267 2510 622268 Fax 2510 223581 Police Directorate of Karditsa Security Police Station of Karditsa 2nd km of Karditsa-Trikalon regional road, Karditsa Telephone number 24410 80231 Fax 24410 21540 Police Directorate of Kastoria Security Sub-directorate of Kastoria 25 Grammou str., Kastoria Telephone number 24670 21550 Fax 24670 83322 Police Directorate of Kerkyra (Corfu) Security Sub-directorate of Kerkyra (Corfu) Alykes Potamou, Kerkyra Telephone numbers 26610 29170 26610 29176 Fax 26610 22214 Police Directorate of Kefallinia Security Police Station of Argostoli Industrial Zone of Argostoli, Argostoli Telephone numbers 26710-27842 26710-27843 Fax 26710-25270 Police Directorate of Kilkis Security Police Station of Kilkis 3 K. Palaiologou str., 1st floor, Kilkis Telephone number 23410 77023 Fax 23410 77027 Police Directorate of Kozani Security Police Station of Kozani A. Papandreou Avenue, 2nd floor, Kozani Telephone number 24610 54439 Fax 24610 54434 Security Police Station of Ptolemaida 57 Trapezoundos str., 1st floor, Ptolemaida Telephone number 24630-55429 Fax 24630-23990 Police Directorate of Korinthia Security Police Station of Korinthos 51 Ermou str., 4th floor, Korinthos Telephone number 27410 77212 Fax 27410 23666 Police Directorate of Cyclades Security Police Station of Ermoupolis 1 Square Rethymnis, Ermoupoli Telephone number 22810 96112 Fax 22810 80286 Police Directorate of Lakonia Security Police Station of Sparti Episkopou & 18 Vresthenis str., Sparti Telephone number 27310-89612-3 Fax 27310 27632 Police Directorate of Lassithi Security Sub-directorate of Ag. Nikolaos 47 Erythrou Stavrou str., Ag. Nikolaos Telephone number 28410 91412 Fax Security Police Station of Ierapetra 35 Markopoulou str., Ierapetra Telephone number 28420 90178 Fax Police Directorate of Lefkada Security Police Station of Lefkada 30 Heroon Polytechneiou str., Lefkada Telephone number 26450 29375 Fax 26450 22941 Police Directorate of Magnissia (Magnesia) Security Sub-directorate of Volos 69 K. Kartali & Rozou str., Volos Telephone number 24210 76958 Fax 24210 76948 Police Directorate of Messinia Security Sub-directorate of Kalamata Heroon Polytechneiou, Southern Entrance - Kalamata Telephone number 27210 44641 Fax 27210 44646 Police Directorate of Lesvos Security Sub-directorate Strati Myrivili & 2 M. Koundoura, Mytilini (Mytilene) Telephone number 22510 58870 Fax 22510 41729 Police Directorate of Xanthi Security Police Station of Xanthi 2A Nestou str., Xanthi Telephone number 25410 84133-8, 147 Fax 25410 22707 Police Directorate of Orestiada Security Sub-directorate of Orestiada 4 Vasileos Konstantinou str., Orestiada Telephone number 25520 81828 Fax 25520 26302 Security Police Station of Didymoteicho 1 Vasileos Georgiou str., Didymoteicho Telephone number 25530 26853 Fax 25530 22103 Police Directorate of Edessa Security Police Station of Edessa 13 Heroon Polytechneiou, 4th floor, Edessa Telephone number 23810 51722 Fax 23810 51719 Security Police Station of Giannitsa 7 Ethnikis Antistaseos, 1st floor, Giannitsa Telephone number 23820 84262 Fax 23820 84265 Police Directorate of Pieria Security Sub-directorate of Katerini Katerini Telephone number 23510 46632 Fax Police Directorate of Preveza Security Police Station of Preveza 200 Ioanninon Avenue, Preveza Telephone number 26820 89542 Fax 210 6991903 Police Directorate of Rethymnon Security Sub-directorate of Rethymnon 26 Heroon Polytechneiou Square, Rethymnon Telephone number 28310 88189 Fax 28310 25246 Security Police Station of Geropotamos / Rethymnon Perama of Mylopotamos, 26 Heroon Polytechneiou Square Telephone number 28340 22812 Fax Police Directorate of Rodopi Security Police Station of Komotini 3 Dimokratias Avenue, Komotini Telephone number 25310 83228 Fax 25310 83854 Police Directorate of Samos Security Sub-directorate of Samos 3 Ambassador Dimitriou Nikolareizi str., Samos Telephone number 22730 87329 Fax 22730 22255 Police Directorate of Serres Security Sub-directorate of Serres 3 Kerasountos str., 2nd floor, Serres Telephone number 23210 90806 Fax 23210 90905 Police Directorate of Trikala Security Police Station of Trikala Giannitson & Farmaki str., Trikala Telephone number 24310 63027 Fax 24310 63022 Police Directorate of Fthiotida Security Police Station of Lamia 188 Athinon Avenue, 35100, Lamia Telephone numbers 22310 56863 22310 56869 Fax 22310 23288 Police Directorate of Florina Security Police Station of Florina 1 Ioannou Trypi str., 1st floor, Florina Telephone number 23850 44229 Fax 23850 29502 Police Directorate of Fokida Security Police Station of Amfissa Salonon & Karamanli Avenue, Amfissa Telephone number 22650 79420 Fax 22650 23491 Police Directorate of Chalkidiki Security Police Station of Polygyros 41 Charilaou Trikoupi str., Polygyros Telephone number 23710 21645 Fax Police Directorate of Chania Security Sub-directorate of Chania 23 Irakleiou Avenue, Chania Telephone number 28210 25817 Fax 28210 28752 Police Directorate of Chios Security Sub-directorate of Chios 1 Polemidi str., Chios Telephone number 22710 81541 Fax 22710 44802 .
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