How do I get a police report online in Knoxville TN?
The state now is offering a website called www.purchasetncrash.gov, where accident reports can be obtained online. This website has a fee of $10.00.
How do I get my accident report online in Tennessee?
You may access online crash reports by visiting www.tn.gov/safety or www.PurchaseTNcrash.gov The Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security’s mission is to serve, secure, and protect the people of Tennessee.
How do I file a police report in Knoxville TN?
To report a crime or emergency that is happening now, call law enforcement by dialing 911. To report a crime that has occurred within Knoxville city limits, call the Knoxville Police Department (KPD) at 865.215. 7000. KPD is located at 800 Howard Baker, Jr.
How do I file an accident report in Nashville TN?
Your report must be submitted to the Department within twenty (20) days from the crash. You can satisfy this requirement by completing the reverse side of this from and mailing it to the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security, P.O. Box 945, Nashville, TN 37202.
How do I obtain an accident report in Tennessee?
Any driver/owner/passenger or their agent or legal representative may purchase a copy of the Crash Report for a fee of $4.00. The reports are available approximately 7 days after the date of the crash at the THP District Office. This can be purchased through the mail, or by visiting their office in person.
How long do you have to report an accident in TN?
Should you report a car accident to the police?
If you didn’t exchange details at the scene, you should report the accident to the police within 24 hours. If you hit a parked car or someone’s property and you can’t locate the owner, you should leave a note with your details.
What happens if you don’t stop after a car accident?
Fail to Stop / Failure to Report Penalties However, failure to stop & failure to report an accident can involve a prison sentence of up to six months. Imprisonment would normally only be imposed if you failed to stop & someone was severely injured during the accident.