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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.
According to state law in Florida, you're required to report an accident immediately to the Florida Highway Patrol or Police if any of the following occurs: (1) death or injury, (2) a hit and run accident, (3) an accident caused by an intoxicated driver, or (4) an accident that results in property damage of over $500.
Florida is a no-fault automobile insurance state. This means that drivers must carry personal injury protection insurance (PIP) to pay for their medical expenses and other accident-related damages, regardless of who caused the collision.
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.
For more information about Illinois State Police accident reports, you can call the records unit at 217-785-0614. You can also email the Illinois State Police at ISP.CrashReport@illinois.gov.
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Traffic crash reports may take up to 10 days to become available. Traffic crash reports are exempt from public disclosure for 60 days after the date the report is filed, except for parties involved in the crash and other specific parties outlined in the statute.
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 person's name as having been involved in an accident in recent days/hours.
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.
According to Florida Statute §316.066, motor vehicle accident reports become public record 60 days after the accident. Within the first 60 days after a car accident, crash reports are only available to certain parties, such as: The people involved in the car crash and their legal representatives.
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 person's name as having been involved in an accident in recent days/hours.

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