You will need the parties involved...the location(possibly)...date and time if you know it...and possibly a photo ID...depending where you are from...
You can get an accident report at the police station.
Call your local police department and tell them you want to make out an accident report. An officer will come to you and get your information. be honest, it's the best way.
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If you know the information, or as much information as you can get, about the other driver, furnish that to the police and/or your insurance carrier when you file your own report.
No, the accident occurred between the two parties, a police report is not necessary. Your insurance company can take the information regarding the accident. A police officer may write a citation based on the story that is told, but he cannot testify that he witnessed the accident so his involvement is generally useless.
Yes, you will need to report your accident to the police. You should report all accidents to the police, so that you can file a claim with your insurance.
FILE A POLICE REPORT. IF THE ACCIDENT HAPPENED WHILE YOUR POLICY WAS CANCELLED NO I DOESNT COVER,
Ask the driver or owner of the vehicle. They are required to give you (and the police) that information at the time of the accident.AnswerOn an accident report, the police officer lists the insurance information. Contact the police department who responded to the scene to determine how to obtain a copy of the report.
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
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AnswerIf you were in an accident with this person and a police report was filed, the police department will likely have this information. If a police report was not filed, you can either file a report after the fact or take the person to small claims court. The police and/or judge may be able to compel person in question to disclose the information.