Go to the police station of the municipality where the accident ocurred and ask for a copy of it. You will probably have to pay a fee for a copy.
Just get a copy of the accident report from your local police station. If there was a fatality, it will generally be indicated on the accident report.
You go to the police department that took the accident report. These reports are usually ready the next day, but can take a week. They typically will charge a very small fee for the report, and may require identification.
Unless the accident required further investigation, i.e. there was a traffic death or the accident occurred during the comission of a crime, the report should be turned in at the end of the day. It might still have to be approved by the officer's supervisor and go through records, so it could be about three business days before a copy of the report is available to the public.
Road traffic accident reports are available in each state. Copies of these reports depend on the location of the individual. For instance, if a person lives in Riverside County, California, a road traffic accident report may be obtained from the website called Accident In or Sig Alert. Reports for Texas are available through a different website. A person should check with their local government traffic agency for information on these reports
it should be on the report somewhere around the drivers information.....if it is in code, then you should've received a copy of the key to the code if not contact the police dept .... or the officer directly.....who wrote the report
Due to experience, Get a copy of the police report. No ticket leaves the accident at the isurances interpretations. You could be left defending your side of the story, which may not turn out your best defence.
Call police. Check if anyone is injured. Call your insurance person. Get names or Lic numbers of any possible witnesses. Get a copy of accident report from the responding officer.
Go to the DMV (or equivalent agency) in Texas and purchase a copy of your MVR (motor vehicle report).
One can find a list of accident reports in a certain city from the DMV where one can order and access motor vehicles report online. One will need to provide information for eligibility. The Public Safety website also has information on how one can get a copy of a Traffic Accident Report.
file and pursue a claim or dont. If you do file , file a police report, get a copy of the report and have your property insurance company pursue the claim against the insurance company covering the party or parties involved in the auto accident
Yes you do have to give your name and address (they'd get it anyway) and the name of your insurance company. If the police were present be sure you get a copy of the accident report. Marcy