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Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) Contacts Call 850-617-3416, Option 1. Go online to FloridaCrashPortal.gov to request a copy of a crash report. Please note fees apply. For more information, visit our webpage.
Essentially, Florida requires motorists to report an accident when any person (passenger, driver, pedestrian, bicyclist, etc.) is injured or killed. In addition, if any property (including vehicles) are damaged in what appears to be a minimum of $500 worth of damage, the accident must be reported.
A police report is not always required in Florida, which means you can usually file a claim for financial recovery from the at-fault driver without one. As an attorney will tell you, though, filing a police report may support your claim by serving as evidence.
A hit-and-run offense in Florida may be charged as a misdemeanor or a felony (depending on the circumstances of the accident). Leaving the scene of an accident after only causing property damage is considered a second-degree misdemeanor and is punishable by up to 60 days in county jail and/or a fine of $500.
To request by phone please call the FDOT State Safety Office Crash Records and Research Administrator at (850) 414-4007. To request by regular mail, please send requests to FDOT State Safety Office Crash Records, 605 Suwannee St, Tallahassee, FL 32399-0450, MS 53.
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Even when an accident is minor or does not qualify as a "reportable accident," it is a good idea to contact your auto insurance company. When you fail to report a reportable accident to your insurance provider within a one or two days, coverage for any damage that occurred in the accident may be denied.
And You Have to Report the Accident Anyway Even if you don't want to call the cops, you have to. Florida law requires that all accidents are filed for a police report if any of the following apply: There's more than $500 in property damage. There are any complaints of injuries.
Often times, yes. Most jurisdictions say that the police are required to investigate a reported hit and run offense. This includes those cases involving only minor injuries or property damage.
If you need to obtain a copy of your report you can: Visit Our Public Records Center. Call: 239-321-7665. Visit: 2210 Widman Way. Fort Myers, Florida 33901. Monday to Friday Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Obtaining Criminal History Information The fee for public requests is $24. Effective July 1, 2020, FDLE will discontinue the use of Florida Criminal History Information Request forms via mail. For alternative electronic methods, visit Florida Criminal History Record Check.

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