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Arizona Accident Report Lookup

Find your Arizona Crash Report Online

Being involved in a car accident is traumatic, and most people are unaware of what they should do afterward. The first step is getting a copy of your Arizona accident report. MyAccident.org can help you obtain your Arizona crash report as well as answer questions about the process including how the accident reporting system works in Arizona and how to read your accident report.

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The 'Crash Report Form 01‐2704A R11'

An Arizona accident report is officially titled as 'Crash Report Form 01‐2704A R11'. It is used by law enforcement to record the details relating to an accident involving any type of vehicle. The details in the report are recorded by the officer who attended the scene of the accident. A crash report must be made if (1) there was property damage of more than $1,000.00 to any one vehicle or property, (2) there was an issuance of any citation, (3) anyone was injured (no matter how minor), or (4) anyone was killed. If an accident meets any of these outlined conditions, an officer must file a written crash report, usually within 24 hours. The following documents and websites provide more information and detail on Crash Reports in Arizona:
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Crash Report Forms Instruction ManualPDF icon
Crash Manual Quick Reference GuidePDF icon
Arizona Crash Report FormPDF icon

Ways to Get A Copy Of Your Arizona Accident Report

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Order Online Through Arizona Department of Records

To request your crash report online from the Arizona Department of Records , you will need to provide information about the accident and specific driver or vehicle involved in the crash. You will also need to provide information such as your name, mailing address, email address, and the applicable fee.

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Other Data Sites like LexisNexis or CrashDocs

These can be a good reliable source of data. However the sites can be difficult to use and do not have all the Police Agencies in Arizona. (sometimes less than 50%)

Looking for a specific Arizona county or city?

Arizona Accident Reports - FAQ

You should have an officer file a crash report if you’re the operator of a vehicle involved in a crash where the damage to any one vehicle or property is over $1000, if there is an injury to any person, if the accident involved any fatalities, or if there was an issuance of any citation.

The police officer will likely file the crash report within 24 hours.

As per Arizona law, you are required to stay at the scene of your crash until police arrive.

Data from this report is used for many purposes including:

  • Identifying locations with a large number of crashes.
  • Improving dangerous highways and intersections.
  • Developing highway safety public information programs.
  • Developing programs to save lives and reduce highway injuries.

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