
The "Mississippi Uniform Crash Report"
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How do I find my accident report in Mississippi?
To obtain a copy of your car accident report in Mississippi, you can do so in three ways: online, in person, and via mail. All three methods are outlined below for your convenience and will cost you between $15 to $20 to obtain your report.
Request a Mississippi Crash Report Online
To obtain this online, you will need some of the information pertaining to the crash. This will include:
- First and last names of all parties involved
- The date of the crash (or a date range)
- Accident report number
If the accident occurred before 9/2/2019, you can purchase a report at this link instead.
Request a Mississippi Crash Report In Person
To obtain your crash report in person, you can make a visit to any Mississippi Highway Patrol office or the local police department where the accident took place. It is paramount that you check and verify office hours and the contact information before heading into any of these lobbies to make your auto accident request.
When you arrive, the person at the front desk can assist you by walking you through the process. You will need the information pertinent to the crash such as:
- First and last names of all parties involved
- The date of the crash (or a date range)
- Accident report number
Request a Mississippi Crash Report by Mail
To submit a request by mail for your Mississippi crash report, you must contact the Driver Records Division at P.O. Box 958, Jackson, Mississippi, 39205. You may call the department at 601-987-1224 for more information about what you should provide to request your report by mail.
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Are there any legal requirements when obtaining a copy of an accident report in Mississippi?
It should be noted that by Mississippi state law, if you are not authorized to obtain the report, you can face some serious charges if you fraudulently obtain or attempt to obtain a crash report. When attempting to obtain the report, the following is disclosed:
By obtaining a copy of this Mississippi Uniform Crash Report, I am declaring that I am one of the following: 1) A party involved in the crash; 2) A representative of an involved party’s estate; 3) An involved party’s next of kin; 4) Legal representative of an involved party; or 5) Insurer or representative of insurer of an involved party. Mississippi Code Ann. § 63-3-417 prohibits any other person or entity from acquiring a Mississippi Uniform Crash Report.
Any person to whom information contained in an accident report is not authorized to be disclosed under this section who fraudulently obtains or fraudulently attempts to obtain a copy of such report or information contained in such report shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and such person, upon conviction, shall be punished by a fine of not more than Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500.00), or imprisonment in the county jail for a term of not more than six (6) months, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
Basic facts about traffic accidents in Mississippi
Mississippi Accident Reports - FAQ
Whether going in person or searching for the accident report online you will need, at minimum, the following information so that your report can be located:
- First and last names of all parties involved
- The date of the crash (or a date range)
- Accident report number
Whether going in person or searching for the accident report online you will need, at minimum, the following information so that your report can be located:
- First and last names of all parties involved
- The date of the crash (or a date range)
- Accident report number
Not submitting a report within ten days of the accident occurring in which there was an injury, death, or property damage exceeding $250 is a big deal. This is considered to be a misdemeanor in Mississippi and could result in your driver’s license being suspended.
In the event that the local police do not respond to the scene of the crash, you may submit your own accident report. To file your own accident report in the state of Mississippi, you must file an accident report with the Mississippi state police department where the accident took place.
To do so, you must get in contact with the Mississippi police department directly.
The information that you will need to provide for the report includes:
- Your name, address, drivers license number (or driver's permit number)
- Insurance information for all involved drivers
- Vehicle information of all involved vehicles including the license plate and vehicle registration
- All information that is relevant to the car accident (direction of travel, location, weather, lane traveling in, action at time of crash, and other information)
When involved in a car accident in Mississippi, you should use the above information to make sure that you’ve reported the accident as is required by law. When it comes time to get a copy of your accident report, you can do so via online search, mail, or in-person to ensure you have a copy for your records and to provide to your insurance or attorneys.
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