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Pennsylvania Accident Report Lookup

Find your Pennsylvania Crash Report Online

We can help you obtain your Pennsylvania accident report, quickly and easily! After an incident, you often will find yourself working through legal and/or insurance issues. Usually, this means you will need a copy of your Pennsylvania accident report. An accident report, also known as a crash report, provides important details about the incident including the date and time of the crash, the location at which the crash took place, any environmental factors, and more. Your Pennsylvania crash report will help others understand the circumstances around the accident and who was involved.

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The “AA-500 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Police Crash Report Form”

A Pennsylvania accident report is officially titled ‘ AA-500 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Police Crash Report Form ’. It is used by state law enforcement to record the details relating to an accident involving any type of vehicle. The details in the crash report are recorded by the police officer who attended the scene of the accident. If a police officer did not attend your accident, you must file a crash report within 5 days after the crash if (1) there was property damage to any one vehicle (to the extent the vehicle can not be driven) or property (2) anyone was injured (no matter how minor), or (3) anyone was killed. The following documents and websites provide more information and detail on Pennsylvania police crash report forms:
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Commonwealth Of Pennsylvania Driver’s Accident ReportPDF icon
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Crash Reporting System Website User’s ManualPDF icon

How to Get A Copy Of Your Pennsylvania Accident Report Online

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Order Online Through Pennsylvania Online Crash Report Requests System

To request your report online from Pennsylvania Online Crash Report Requests, you will need to provide information about the accident and specific driver or vehicle involved in the crash. You may also need to provide your name, mailing address, and email address, as well as the application fee of $22 per crash report. It is important to note that requests should allow a minimum of 15 days from the date of the incident before searching for a record.

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By Mail

You can request your Pennsylvania crash report by mail. Fill out the SP 7-0015 - Application to Obtain Copy of Police Crash Report form . Once completed and signed, include a money order or check for $22.00 payable to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and mail to:

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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 Pennsylvania. (sometimes less than 50%)

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Pennsylvania Accident Reports - FAQ

You should file a Pennsylvania accident report if you’re the operator of a vehicle involved in a crash where there were any injuries (even if not life-threatening), death to any party involved in the accident, or vehicle damage that prevents an involved party from driving away from the scene. You must file the report within 5 days of the date of the crash.

Persons authorized by Section 3751(b) of the Pennsylvania Vehicle Code include any person involved in the crash, their attorney, insurer, the Federal Government, Branches of the Military Service, Commonwealth Agencies, Officials of Political Subdivisions, or Agencies or other States and Nations and their political subdivisions.

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.

Whenever the police attend an accident, they will conduct a full investigation of the crash site, including interviewing witnesses, inspecting vehicles, and taking photographs of the site when necessary. Pennsylvania accident reports detail what the police saw as part of their investigation.

Your crash report will contain several pieces of information on what happened. Some of the information included on Pennsylvania incident reports:

  • Date/time of the incident
  • Location
  • Names and contact information of the involved parties
  • Names and contact information of the passengers
  • Insurance information from each driver
  • How the accident happened
  • Weather conditions
  • Names and contact information of any witnesses
  • Injuries sustained
  • Makes, models, and descriptions of the vehicles involved.

Pennsylvania accident reports differ from other states. Here’s how to read Pennsylvania crash reports:

  • Page OneDetails the investigating agency, time of arrival, location of the crash, date of the crash, time of the crash, number of people involved, injuries, fatalities, and the number of traffic units.
  • Unit PageOne page per vehicle indicating the type of moving vehicle and the type of accident, such as a pedestrian or non-motorized vehicle. Includes the owner’s contact information, license plate number, insurance, and other information. This page of your state trooper crash report also includes the vehicle’s positioning and direction of travel at the time of the crash.
  • Person PageThis is about the drivers, passengers, and non-motorists involved in the crash. Additional copies of this page may be included during PA crash reports online consisting of more than six people. Names, dates of birth, and contact information will be included.
  • Page FiveDocuments the various conditions leading to the accident, including an overall description of the crash to create a comprehensive Pennsylvania incident report.
  • Diagram & NarrativeIncludes a pictorial diagram of the crash and the officer's written narrative. This part of PA State Police accident reports will also include the information of any witnesses.

Pennsylvania car accident reports reveal the extent of traffic collisions within the commonwealth. In 2019,traffic fatalities fell to 1,059, the lowest since records began in 1928. However, in 2021 traffic fatalities increased to 1,230. However, these increases are in line with trends across the rest of the country, considering the reduced traffic caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

In short, Pennsylvania is among the safest states regarding traffic accidents and fatalities.