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TheKansas Highway Patrol Crash Log allows you to retrieve preliminary injury or fatality crash information for 14 days from the event. Crashes may remain on the site for up to 30 days in the case where information has been updated.

Please see below for information on how you may obtain an official crash report. A $5.00 fee will be assessed for reproduction of official accident reports, and a $2.00 fee assessed per witness statement. Payment will be required at the time of request.


You may request an accident report for an accident which occurred since May 2013, by clicking on the Request an Accident Report button, or by going online to -reports/. For accidents older than May 2013, or if computer access is not available, you may submit a written request to the Records Section at the address below. Please send a self-addressed, stamped envelope, along with your payment when making a request by mail. You may also make a request in person at the address below. When requesting a copy of an accident report, you will need to know at least the name of the individual involved in the accident, and/or a case number, and/or the date of the accident. A fee will be assessed for reproduction of official accident reports. Disclaimer The Kansas Highway Patrol is authorized to provide crash report information pursuant to the Kansas Open Records Act, K.S.A. 45-215 et seq. Documents may be copied or printed by the public. The Kansas Open Records Act allows withholding of information of a private nature where disclosure would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy. K.S.A. 45-221(a)(30).


As such, in fatality crashes, the Patrol will withhold names of fatality victims until next of kin are notified. Official crash reports must still be obtained by going online to -reports/, or through the Kansas Highway Patrol General Headquarters Records section located at:


The Kansas Highway Patrol makes no claims, promises, or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the contents of this Web site and expressly disclaims liability for errors and omissions in the contents of this Web site. No warranty of any kind, implied, expressed, or statutory, including, but not limited to, the warranties of non-infringement of third party rights, title, merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and freedom from computer virus, is given with respect to the contents of this Web site or its hyperlinks to other Internet resources.


Reference in this Web site to any specific commercial products, processes, or services, or the use of any trade, firm, or corporation name is for the information and convenience of the public, and does not constitute endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the Kansas Highway Patrol.


TxDOT is the custodian of crash records for the state of Texas. Texas Transportation Code 550.062 requires any law enforcement officer who in the regular course of duty investigates a motor vehicle crash that results in injury to or the death of a person or damage to the property of any one person to the apparent extent of $1,000 or more, to submit a written report of that crash to TxDOT not later than the tenth day after the date of the crash.


TxDOT collects crash reports from Texas law enforcement agencies for crashes occurring on public roadways and the state highway system. The state retention schedule for crash reports and data is 10 years plus the current year. Data analysis for years outside this retention period is unavailable. However, published annual reports may be available for years outside the retention period.


Texas Transportation Code 550.065 allows for the release of a crash report on written request and upon payment of the required fee to any person directly concerned in the accident or having proper interest therein, including:




(A) Any person involved in the accident

(B) The authorized representative of any person involved in the accident

(C) A driver involved in the accident

(D) An employer, parent or legal guardian of a driver involved in the accident

(E) The owner of a vehicle or property damaged in the accident

(F) A person who has established financial responsibility for a vehicle involved in the accident in a manner described in Texas Transportation Code 601.501, including a policyholder of a motor vehicle liability insurance policy covering the vehicle.

(G) An insurance company that issued an insurance policy covering any vehicle involved in the accident

(H) An insurance company that issued a policy covering any person involved in the accident

(I) A person under contract to provide claims or underwriting to a person described in sections (F), (G) or (H)

(J) A radio or television station that holds a license issued by the Federal Communications Commission

(K) A newspaper that is a free newspaper of general circulation or qualified under Section 2051.044, Government Code, to publish legal notices; published at least once a week; and available and of interest to the general public in connection with the dissemination of news

(L) Any person who may sue because of death resulting from the accident.

(M) An employee or authorized representative of a vehicle storage facility, as defined by Section 2303.002, Occupations Code, that stored a vehicle involved in the accident.



OR


If a person or entity does not meet any of these criteria, TxDOT does provide an option for the customer to identify how they meet the criteria in a manner that is not listed in the above reasons (A) through (L). Persons or entities who do not meet the criteria will receive a redacted copy of the crash report.


Individuals and organizations looking to submit bulk requests for crash IDs or crash data requests may do so by submitting an online Crash Data Request Form. Customers may also search public data by using the CRIS Query Tool. Annual reporting or data extract may also be useful to some customers.


All requests for crash records made to the Texas Department of Transportation, including subpoena and affidavit requests, are subject to the requirements promulgated in Texas Transportation Code 550.065. As such, the following action items must be taken for the department to consider a subpoena or affidavit request complete:


Crash data visualizations available through dashboards and the Traffic Safety Data Portal draw data from the Crash Records Information System (CRIS) and provide advanced and vital analysis of key emphasis areas to support TxDOT's education campaigns, engineering counter measures, and other efforts to reduce crashes, fatalities, and injuries on Texas roadways.


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You can submit an online crash report using the Online Crash Reporting System, provided to you as a courtesy by the Colorado State Patrol. The reports submitted online are filed with the Department of Revenue directly. The Colorado State Patrol does not have access to obtain copies, please contact the Department of Revenue they can be contacted at 303.205.5600.


Contact the Colorado State Patrol Central Records Unit for associated costs. Payment may be made by check or money order made payable to the Colorado State Patrol or via credit card. All requests for records must be submitted on the appropriate Colorado State Patrol Records Request Portal. For a list of Colorado State Patrol office locations, click here.


Please note, generally, the accident report will be sufficient for your insurance needs. Once an accident investigation is complete, the entire process (submittal, review, corrections, and approval) may take up to ten (10) working days. Your copy of the report will be mailed to you as soon as possible after your request and payment has been received. To avoid duplicate charges please submit only ONE (1) request form.


"ACCIDENT ALERT" is defined as those times when weather conditions are so severe that State Troopers and Police Officers are unable to respond to the large volume of motor vehicle crashes. Accident Alert is initiated on a jurisdictional and geographical basis, in other words some cities may be on accident alert whereas others may not depending on how the weather conditions are affecting their area.


If you supplied the Trooper with current insurance after the accident you will not be required to fill out a financial responsibility form. If you did not supply the Trooper with current insurance you will need to fill out a financial responsibility form within ten (10) days of the accident. Notify your insurance company/agent regardless if you received a citation or another party in the accident received a citation. If you have an occupied child restraint seat in your vehicle at the time of the accident, please notify your insurance company for possible replacement. The seat could have been damaged during the accident, which would jeopardize the future safety of your child.


If your vehicle was towed from the accident scene and the Colorado State Patrol called the tow truck, you should have received a Colorado State Patrol Incident Report form with the tow company's information on it. If you did not receive the Incident Report form at the scene, it will be mailed to you at the Trooper's earliest opportunity. This form will also contain the case report number in the upper right hand corner. If you require further information, please contact the Trooper who investigated the accident.

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