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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the addendum to police report in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the INCIDENT NUMBER at the top of the form. This is crucial for tracking and referencing your report.
  3. Select the REPORT TYPE by checking either 'INITIAL' or 'SUPPLEMENTAL'. This indicates whether this is a new report or an addition to an existing one.
  4. Fill in the VICTIM RELATED TO OFFENSE section. For each victim, provide their LAST NAME, FIRST NAME, MIDDLE INITIAL, and SSN/ALIEN REG. #. Ensure accuracy for identification purposes.
  5. Complete the STATUS field by selecting from options like REGULAR (ACTIVE), RESERVE, RETIRED, etc., based on the victim's current status.
  6. In the INJURY TYPE section, indicate any injuries sustained by selecting up to five types from the provided list.
  7. Finally, use the ADDITIONAL REMARKS section for any extra information that may be relevant to your report.

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Yes, it is possible to amend a police report. These reports are not infallible and may contain factual errors, such as witness statements, inaccuracies in the accident scene description, or errors in identifying the at-fault driver.
What Happens If a Police Report Is Incorrect? If you find mistakes in your accident report, you can request corrections through the law enforcement agency that created the report. The police department may agree to amend an incorrect police report if you provide clear evidence of inaccurate information.
The Amendment Process If you need to correct a police report, the first step is to contact the officer who wrote it or the police department that handled the case. Some departments allow you to request minor corrections over the phone, while others require an in-person visit.
In California, an individual has the right to recant or withdraw a statement made to a police officer. However, it is important to understand that even if a statement is recanted, a prosecutor can still pursue criminal charges against a defendant. Have I addressed your question?
In some cases, it may be possible to amend a police report containing inaccuracies, especially if it has not been finalized. You can contact the officer who completed the report, notify them of the mistake, and ask them to correct it. If you have evidence to support your request, share it.

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In extreme cases, a police report could even make its way to the Supreme Court. Thus, a police report should be detailed and contain accurate information about an incident or crime (e.g., factual, accurate, clear, concise, complete, timely, Sacramento State Police Department, 2014, p. 3).

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