Get a free copy of your crash report
Police reports are essential for insurance claims and injury cases — and they can be a hassle to track down. Tell us a few details and we'll locate a copy of your report and send it to you at no cost.
- Free — no fees, ever
- Takes about 2 minutes
- Confidential & secure
Three steps, no cost, no catch
We do the leg-work of tracking down your crash report so you can focus on recovering.
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Tell us about the accident
Share a few basics — when and where it happened, and which agency responded. Should take under two minutes.
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We locate your report
Our team contacts the reporting agency, requests the report, and pays any release fee for you.
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You get a free copy
We email a copy of your crash report as soon as it lands. If you were injured, an attorney can also review it with you at no cost.
Four reasons to get your crash report
You need it for your insurance claim
Adjusters almost always ask for the official police report before approving property damage or bodily injury payouts.
It documents fault
The responding officer’s narrative and citation notes can be decisive when the other driver’s insurer tries to blame you.
You have a right to it
If you were involved in the accident, you’re legally entitled to a copy of the report. We just make it easy.
You should not have to pay
Most agencies charge $10 – $25 for a copy. We cover the release fee so it truly costs you nothing.
Questions people ask us
Is this really free?
Yes. There is no charge to you — not for the request, not for any release fees the agency charges. Our service is funded by attorneys who want to help accident victims, so we can offer it at no cost.
How long does it take to get my report?
Most agencies release reports within 3–10 business days after the accident. As soon as your report becomes available, we email you a copy.
Do I have to hire a lawyer?
No. Requesting your free crash report never obligates you to hire anyone. If you were injured, an attorney in your area may offer a free case review — but you can decline.
What if the accident just happened?
You can still submit your request. Police reports usually take a few days to a couple of weeks to become available. We’ll keep checking with the agency and send it the moment it’s released.
What information do you need from me?
The date of the accident, the state and city where it happened, and which agency responded (city police, sheriff, or state patrol). If you have a report number, that speeds things up.
Is my information safe?
Yes. We only use your info to locate your report and, if applicable, connect you with an attorney. We don’t sell your data. See our privacy policy for details.
Ready to get your free crash report?
Give us two minutes. We'll take care of the rest and email your report as soon as it's available.