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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the blank OH-1 report in the editor.
Begin by entering the 'Local Report Number' at the top of the form. This unique identifier is crucial for tracking and referencing the report.
Fill in 'Crash Severity' by selecting the appropriate number that corresponds to the severity of injuries reported, using 1 for fatal, 2 for injury, and 3 for property damage only.
Complete 'Hit/Skip' status by indicating whether it is solved or unsolved. This helps in categorizing the incident accurately.
In 'Local Information', you can optionally add any relevant details that your agency may require. This section allows flexibility for additional notes.
Proceed to document associated evidence such as photos taken during the incident by marking the corresponding boxes.
For location details, accurately fill out fields like 'County', 'City', and 'Crash Location'. Use GPS coordinates if available to enhance accuracy.
Finally, review all entries for completeness and accuracy before saving or submitting your report through our platform.
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Accident reports are available on the ODPS website once they have been submitted and accepted. Crash reports submitted via hard copy wont be available by the ODPS for several weeks after submission.
How much does an Ohio crash report cost?
The Ohio State Highway Patrol: Crash report only: $4.00 each. Crash photos only (Download): $4.00 for the photos generated per crash. crash photos only (DVD): $12.00 per photos per report (regardless of how many DVDs must be burned for each report). Crash report and photos (Download): $4.00 total.
Are Ohio public records free to view?
All records that meet this definition are public records, unless exempted under section 149.43 of the Ohio Revised Code. There is no fee to file a public records request, however fees may be assessed in accordance with DAS Policy 900-01/Public Records.
Are local police reports public?
The law requires law enforcement agencies to provide information the public has the right to know and at the same time, to withhold information if the release would jeopardize an individuals right to privacy. All agency records not exempted by statutory of case law are available.
Can you look up police reports in Ohio?
Yes, Ohio records are accessible to the public, unless they are classified as confidential or exempt under state laws. The Ohio Public Records Act guides access to public documents in the state. It also dictates the responsibility of custodian agencies and determines the process for disclosing documents.
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