If you have recently been in a motor vehicle accident in Las Vegas, or the surrounding areas, undoubtedly one of the first things you’ll want to do is to get a copy of the Las Vegas car accident report from Metro police. As always, if you were injured in a Nevada accident, our team of Las Vegas car accident attorneys and North Las Vegas car accident lawyers near you at SJW can obtain a police report on your behalf. Please contact us for a free consultation. If you were injured in an accident, we’ll pull your report for free!
It’s a common question and it’s understandable given all the confusion and shock, how many people don’t know what to do after a car accident. You are fully within your rights to request the associated LVMPD police reports any time you’re involved in an accident.
At SJW, we know how important it is to obtain these crucial documents for our clients – in dealing with insurance companies, renting a car, or in pursuing compensation. That’s why we have a team of experienced accident and injury attorneys, as well as knowledgeable staff, who are skilled at collecting & analyzing all of the necessary information related to your accident.
If you’re unsure about the proper way to obtain these documents or simply need assistance getting a police report from the Las Vegas Metro PD, we encourage you to call us at (702) 291-8007 or email us to get a free accident report and free consultation.
If you were hurt or injured in an accident in Nevada, simply tell us your contact info here… we’ll reach out to you to get the necessary details about the accident so that we can get the report for you (100% free).
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Depending on the details of your situation, you may also need to provide some identifying information about the accident, such as the date, time, and location of the accident, as well as the names of those involved.
Here are the steps to the process of requesting a police report near you in the Las Vegas area:
Yes, you are able to request a Las Vegas police report online, without having to visit the station or waiting for snail mail.
It’s important to note that after a report is filed, you’ll need to wait up to 10 business days before the report is available for dissemination from Las Vegas Metro Police.
If you are looking to obtain a police report for an accident that occurred in Las Vegas, you can do so by contacting the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD). The LVMPD provides a variety of ways that you can request a copy of your Incident Report, Traffic Collision Report, or Arrest Report filed within the LVMPD jurisdiction.
It is important to note that there may be fees associated with obtaining a copy of your Las Vegas car accident report or incident report, and the fee amount may vary depending on the type of report requested. As of publication, the non-refundable fee for either a Las Vegas Police traffic collision report or Las Vegas Police incident report is $12.
Before requesting a police report, make sure you have the necessary documentation required to receive a copy of your requested report.
Some reports require additional documentation to be provided prior to being authorized for release. These report types may include:
When requesting a copy of an Incident Report, Traffic Collision Report, or Arrest Report, you should also have the following information available:
If your accident happened within the jurisdiction of North Las Vegas PD, learn how to get a North Las Vegas police report online.
If you have additional questions regarding the steps to obtain a Las Vegas police report after a car accident, we encourage you to contact Sandoval James & Walkenshaw today. If you were injured in the accident, we’ll even pull your Las Vegas police report for free!
To get a police report after a car accident, truck accident, motorcycle accident, or bus accident in the Las Vegas area, you must make sure that a report has been filed.
There will only be a police report if either they responded to the scene or if someone reported the accident directly to the police sometime after leaving the scene, typically this is done by one or both of the drivers.
In fact, while many people fail to do so, Nevada law actually requires that most car accidents be reported by the drivers involved if the police did not respond to the scene. This is true even if police were called and requested but never arrived. You have 10 days after the accident to file an accident report.
The report can be filed in person at the correct local law enforcement agency. Las Vegas has several law enforcement agencies, including the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD), the Henderson Police Department, the North Las Vegas Police Department, and the Nevada State Police (formerly the Highway Patrol). See our guide on how to file a police report Las Vegas for detailed instructions.
The correct agency will depend on the location of the crash.
The report can also be filed using the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles Report of Traffic Crash (https://dmv.nv.gov/pdfforms/sr1.pdf). Nevada law requires that a traffic crash report is filed if there is $750 or more of property damage or if an accident resulted in injury or death.
If you are going to file the form in person, please be sure to bring the following information, if it is available to you:
If you were injured in a Nevada accident, our team of Las Vegas car accident injury attorneys and North Las Vegas car accident lawyers near you at SJW can obtain a police report on your behalf. Please contact us for a free consultation.