If it is a accident then, yes..... i work for the DOT and handle accident reports and file the away in databases so i see them every day..... as far as criminal or civil reports im not sure...
No, typically each individual involved in an incident will have their own separate police report, unless they are involved in the incident as a collective group and their information is consolidated into a single report.
Not unless the organization you are making the "security report" to is a governmentally established law enforcement agency.
No. That happens all the time. People often make a police report just in case they decide to make a claim. Later, they never contact their insurance company due to it not being worth the hassle. Four years ago, I was involved in a minor accident in which the other person left. I made a police report but since the damage was so little, the officer told me I'd be better off not making a claim. I never made a claim or notified my insurance. I have since bought 2 new cars that have been quoted for insurance by multiple companies and insured by the same company I had at the time of the accident. Everything has been fine; haven't heard about it since then.
Get witnesses and pictures of events happening and report them to police. Also get neighbors to do the same so there are multiple complaints from different people who see the same thing. Call your police department and get them to commit to solving the problem. There are things the police can do such as zero tolerance and routine contacts with the thugs.
YOU, as an individual, can't do anything except cooperate with the investigation and with evidence, reason and an alibi, if you are innocent, the police will come to the same conclusion.
It a form that is usually supplied by the employer to report accidents the you are involved with. these forms are the same as the law enforcement fills out when they arrive on the scene of an accident.
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No, but the passenger can readily get that info from the police report on request. If no report was made, that same passenger can have their own insurance company get the information based on DMV records.
There's 5671 Officers - and roughly the same amount of Police staff.
Why is anyone dishonest?-- it's the same question.
She done the same thing to me, i have been to police station and filed a report, i suggest you do the same thing so she can get court...she told me she had a manager job for me, she went into to much detail i believed her, if any body else has the same problem e-mail me at dreamah_xo@hotmail.com and report it to the police as soon as possible, even if it was ages ago she needs to be court!!
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An insurance company will consider the police report, but its contents are usually not determinative. In part, this is because the policy officer is not a witness to the occurrence, but comes only after the fact. Therefore, that which is contained in the police report is essentially "hearsay". Instead, an insurer will usually conduct its own investigation into an occurrence for which a first or third-party claim is made. In fact, if the insured disputes that which the police report shows, the insurer has an obligation to further investigate, take statements, and to otherwise make its own determinations. By the same token, an insurer has the obligation to treat the claimant fairly and justly.