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  2. Begin by selecting the type of daycare provider and service you require. Check all applicable boxes for your request, noting any associated fees.
  3. In the 'Identifying Data' section, type or print your information clearly. Ensure that the subject of the request completes this section and provides their signature.
  4. Fill in personal details such as your name, date of birth, social security number, and addresses for the past five years. Be thorough to avoid delays.
  5. Answer questions regarding any criminal convictions or child abuse substantiations truthfully. If applicable, provide details in the designated sections.
  6. Review all entered information for accuracy before signing and dating the form. Ensure that both the applicant's and requestor's signatures are included where required.
  7. Finally, follow instructions for mailing your completed form along with any necessary fees to the appropriate address provided on the form.

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You can also call 816-234-5100 to check report availability, then come in-person to any patrol division station with photo identification. Refer to Fees for Records for report fees and enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope with your request. The turnaround for request has increased to 8 to 12 weeks.
If you have an emergency, call *55 from a cell phone or 1-800-525-5555.
All report requests are completed as soon as possible, generally within 3 business days of receiving the request. In some instances requests may take up to 30 days. Please provide as much of the following information as possible to expedite your request: Report number (report numbers are not the same as ticket numbers)
Toll Free 1-888-275-6636. In Missouri, dial *55 for emergencies on the highways or waterways. Theres been a traffic crash.
A: You may email, mail, or fax your Public Records Request; however, using the Public Records Center is the preferred method for making a request. Please contact us at 573-526-6146 option 2, to discuss the best option for you when making a request.

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Public Record Request Online: Use the Public Records Center. In Person: (Normal 20-30 business day processing times still apply) Custodian of Records office at the. Missouri State Highway Patrol. Mailed To: Missouri State Highway Patrol. Attn: Custodian of Records. Faxed To: (573) 526-7168.
If you have questions regarding requests for Highway Patrol investigated traffic crash reports, you may telephone the appropriate troop headquarters or the Patrol Records Division at (573) 526-6113, ext. 1702. NOTE: The Patrol is currently experiencing a backlog of crash reports.
In general, police reports are considered public information. There are exceptions in Missouri Law that allow certain parts of a report to be blacked out, or not accessible to the general public. Copies of these reports are not faxed out or emailed.

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