VEHICLE ACCIDENT REPORT - Nevada 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the VEHICLE ACCIDENT REPORT in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Time' and 'Date of Accident' fields at the top of the form. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for reporting.
  3. In the 'OUR INFORMATION' section, provide details about the driver, including their name, agency, office address, business phone, driver's license number, and contact person’s information.
  4. Indicate whether the vehicle involved is a MOTOR POOL vehicle and fill in the plate number, expiration date, vehicle ID number (VIN), year, make, and model.
  5. Describe any damage to the state vehicle clearly. If applicable, note if it was reported to law enforcement and provide details on citations issued.
  6. In 'THEIR INFORMATION', enter details about the other party involved in the accident including their insurance information and any damages or injuries reported.
  7. Provide a detailed explanation of what happened during the accident in the designated section.
  8. List any witnesses along with their contact information to support your report.
  9. If there are persons injured, ensure you complete a Worker’s Compensation Claim Form if they are state employees.
  10. Finally, sign and date where indicated. Make sure all necessary attachments like damage estimates are included before submission.

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Protect Your Rights a Potential Car Accident Claim with These Key Steps Get to Safety Check for Injuries. Call the Police. Exchange Collect Info from Others in the Car Accident. Take Pictures Videos. Collect Witness Info. Be Extremely Careful About What You Say. Continue with All Necessary Medical Care.
If an accident results in injury, death, or property damage worth $750 or more, you must report it. If police dont respond to the scene, youre required to file a Report of Traffic Accident (Form SR-1) with the Nevada DMV within 10 days.
If The Accident Happened In Las Vegas Like the Nevada Highway Patrol, LVMPD has an online request form. You can also send a request by mail with the report fee to their records processing office. The LVMPD needs this information from you: Your email address.
To check the Windows crash report, click on the Windows Start button and type event viewer into the search bar. Press Enter to open the app.
Nevadas Public Records Law was enacted to ensure that police records are available to the public, unless specifically deemed to be confidential.

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Nevada is not a no-fault state. In Nevada, the person responsible for causing a traffic accident pays for the damages.

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