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Police Departments: State and local law enforcement agencies may also be able to provide basic information about auto accidents. If you call a local police department, they may be able to tell you if an official crash report listed a persons name as having been involved in an accident in recent days/hours.
Request Your Crash Report​ NOTE: If you are experiencing any problems finding your report, please contact Customer Support at 1-866-215-2771 or send an email to support.buycrash@lexisnexisrisk.com.
Police crash reports are available through Buycrash. Crash reports can be purchased directly via the BuyCrash website or by mailing a request to GDOT via the GDOT Request Form.
The report is usually available a few days after the crash at the local police or sheriffs department that worked the wreck, the GA State Patrol office nearest the accident scene, or online at BuyCrash.com, a service that contracts with the Georgia Department of Transportation.
Yes, car accident reports in Georgia are public record. However, this does not mean that it is easily accessible or available to anyone. Car accidents are unfortunate and often traumatic events. It can be helpful to know what steps you should take if you are involved in a car accident.
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On the RTO website, you can check for the accident record of your vehicle by entering the registration number. This will promptly give you information on the number of accidents the car has been involved in and whether it has been declared a scrapped vehicle.
Georgias Law Enforcement and Open Records Act allows Georgians to access many kinds of public records and documentation. Motor vehicle accident reports are covered under this act. However, it is not always simple to access these public records. To view a car accident report, a person must submit an official request.
FAQs Car Accidents How Long Do You Have to Report a Car Accident? Georgia law requires all car accidents to be reported immediately to law enforcement by dialing 911 after the crash. Most cities in Georgia and nearly all insurance carriers require that you contact the police right away.

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