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Indiana Accident Reports - FAQ
How Do I Obtain a Copy of My Collision Report in Indiana?
You can get a copy of your traffic report by filling out the form at AccidentReports.com, or you can get a copy of your report through the Indiana State Police or the closest law enforcement agency, in a few different ways.
Police Record Report Request In-Person
You can obtain a copy of your Indiana police report from the Indiana State Police Headquarters. You must fill out a Public Records Request Form and pay the required fee.The Indiana State Police business address is:IGCN – 100 North Senate AvenueIndianapolis, IN46204Contact police headquarters by phone before you pick up your report to ensure it’s available.Phone: (317) 232-8250
Police Record Report Request By Mail
You can send a written request to the Indiana State Police Headquarters to obtain a copy of your agency report.Send your written request to the police headquarters business address:IGCN – 100 North Senate AvenueIndianapolis, IN46204You must include a self-addressed, stamped envelope and the report fee. Accepted forms of payment include credit card, debit card, business check, money order, or personal check.
Accident Report Requests Online
You can visit the Indiana State Police Department’s website and fill out an online application to obtain electronic vehicle crash reports. Online orders are limited to ten accident report copies per order, for a steep fee.
What Information is in a Collision Report?
- The time, date, and location of the auto accident
- The names and contact details of all parties involved in the motor vehicle accident
- A description of personal injuries sustained in the automobile accident
- A description of vehicle damage and personal property damage
- Anything that may have contributed to the motor vehicle collision(road debris, traffic jam, deer, poor road conditions, inclement weather, road maintenance, etc.)
- Accident type (rollover, head-on collision, scooter accident, motorcycle accident, semi-truck accident, rear-end accident, hit-and-run, etc.)
- Any citations issued or arrests made (reckless driving, speeding, drunk driving-DUI, DWI, etc.)
- The name of the responding law enforcement agency and the police officer’s name and badge number
- Insurance policy information
- Vehicle identification numberDriver’s license numbersVehicle registration informationWhether any vehicles were towed due to damage
How Much Does a Police Record Cost?
Indiana accident reports are $10.00 per copy. Acceptable forms of payment for a search fee include credit cards, debit cards, personal checks, business checks, and money orders.
When Will My Automobile accident Report Be Available?
If you were injured in a car accident that was not your fault, you may be eligible to file a personal injury claim or a personal injury lawsuit to receive compensation for your injuries, pain and suffering, medical bills, lost wages, and other damages. An accident report contains important information that a personal injury lawyer can use to help strengthen your accident claim, such as:In the report, a crash narrative is the responding police officer’s opinion regarding who they believe was responsible for the accident. In many cases, an accident attorney can use the information in an accident motorist report as leverage to help you receive the compensation you deserve for your injuries and other damages.Other vital information in an accident motorist report includes:
- A description of personal injuries and vehicle damage
- A diagram of the motor vehicle accident scene
- Any citations that were issued/ticket information
- Driver’s license information
- License plate numbers
- Actions of police officers
- Vehicle descriptions and information
Why Do I Need to Obtain a Copy of My Incident report?
If you were injured in a car accident that was not your fault, you may be eligible to file an insurance claim or a personal injury lawsuit to receive compensation for your injuries, pain and suffering, medical bills, lost wages, and other damages. An accident report contains important information that a personal injury lawyer can use to help strengthen your accident claim, such as:
- In the report, a crash narrative is the responding police officer’s opinion regarding who they believe was responsible for the accident. In many cases, an accident attorney can use the information in an accident motorist report as leverage to help you receive the compensation you deserve for your injuries and other damages.
Other vital information in an accident motorist report includes:
- A description of personal injuries and vehicle damage
- A diagram of the motor vehicle accident scene
- Any citations that were issued/ticket information
- Driver’s license information
- License plate numbers
- Actions of police officers
- Vehicle descriptions and information
Who Can Obtain an Unredacted Crash Report?
- Any party involved in the collision
- An accident lawyer
- Insurance company representative
- Vehicle owner/property owner
When purchasing an unredacted copy of a crash report, you must sign a release form, and provide current license information and contact information, such as your phone number and email address.
How AccidentReports.com Can Help
At AccidentReports.com, you can use our traffic accident report information center to get copies of accident reports as soon as reports are available. If you’re unable to pick up your report in person or you can’t wait for it to arrive in the mail, AccidentReports.com offers a hassle-free way to get a copy of your report as soon as possible. Get started searching now by filling out the form on this page and submitting your accident information for assistance.
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