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What is the Devon Portal?

Portals generally are types of websites that act as gateways to other websites, and allow the information on those other websites to be presented through them.

Devonline, otherwise known as the Devon Portal, (www.devonline.gov.uk) offers access to a wide range of information and services from the local authorities of Devon. It is provided by the Devon Partnership and has been set up to give you a single, memorable web-address to make it easier and simpler to find information and services available to you – especially if you are not sure who to contact, or where. It is also used by many face-to-face and telephone advisers.

From Devonline you can access information from the County, Unitary and District Councils, Devon & Cornwall Constabulary, Devon Fire & Rescue Service and Dartmoor National Park. You can also find community information provided by a small pilot of Devon Town and Parish Councils.

How does Devonline work?

Devonline works by providing both accessibility to information and flexibility of approach. If you would prefer to search for specific information by focusing on one particular location you can do so, or you can search across them all. It is not necessary to know beforehand which authority provides which service.

There are various ways of searching for information on the portal, including the Devon Search facility, Quick Search (A-Z) and Site Map. More detail on how to use each of these facilities is shown on the Search Tips page.

Devonline is developing all the time, and new services will be added constantly. For any further information please Contact Us.

Using Online Forms

The online form capability is provided so that users can give feedback to the relevant Partner on specific issues and problems.

To complete the form, please enter your contact information. It is preferred that you enter a personal email address, however, if one is not available please complete the telephone and/or address fields. Click on Next to continue and enter the nature of feedback. Please keep this brief and state all relevant facts.



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