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8401 E Indian School Rd, Scottsdale, AZ 85251, United States
Non-Emergency:
4803125000
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How to get your Scottsdale Police Department, AZ accident report

The cost of a Police report in Arizona typically ranges from $6 to $20, depending on the how you obtain it. You will likely need to provide information such as the report number, your name, drivers license number, vehicle plate number, the date/time of accident, location of accident, who was involved in the accident, your mailing address, phone number, and email.
  Scottsdale Police Department offer's 2 ways to get a copy of your accident report:
  Phone: 4803125000
  In Person: Scottsdale Police Department, 8401 E Indian School Rd, Scottsdale, AZ 85251, United States
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How can I obtain a police report for an accident in Arizona?

If you experienced a car mishap in Scottsdale, Arizona, and officers from the Scottsdale Police Department were on-site, securing a copy of the police documentation can be done through online methods, postal mail, or directly in person.

For online requests:

1. Head to the Scottsdale Police Department's Record Retrieval Portal.
2. Set up an account and initiate a search for your document by providing specifics like the accident date, venue, and its associated report number.
3. A charge of $5 is applicable for every report you ask for.

For mail requests:

1. Complete the Report Request Form specific to the Scottsdale Police Department.
2. Send it to:
Scottsdale Police Department Records Division
8401 E. Indian School Road
Scottsdale, AZ 85251.
3. Ensure you enclose a self-addressed envelope with postage and a $5 check or money order directed to the City of Scottsdale.

For in-person requests:

1.Head over to the aforementioned address for the Scottsdale Police Department Records Division.
2. A valid photo identification is a must, along with the $5 fee for every report.
3. The Records Division operates from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on weekdays, barring public holidays.

Are accident reports public record in Arizona?

In Arizona, accident documents are typically accessible to the public, except when they're tied to active investigations or hold sensitive details. As stipulated by Arizona Revised Statute §28-667, individuals are free to review or obtain copies of these reports, provided their intent isn't business-related. Engaging in business promotions or solicitations using these reports is deemed unlawful.

What steps to take following a car accident in Arizona?

In the event of a car accident in Arizona, consider these steps:

1. Stop and stay where the accident happened. Ensure you provide assistance to injured individuals and share your contact and insurance details with the other parties before leaving.

2. Dial 911 if there are injuries or substantial damage to properties. Law enforcement will come, assess the situation, and assist medically if required.

3. Swap details with others at the scene. This includes names, addresses, contact numbers, driver's license details, vehicle registration numbers, and insurance specifics. Also, share your details with them.

4. Document the situation with photos - capturing the location, vehicles, and any visible damages or injuries. Such images can be pivotal for insurance or legal matters.

5. If you sense discomfort or injuries, it's essential to see a medical professional promptly. Not all injuries show symptoms immediately, making it crucial to seek a medical assessment.

6. Inform your insurance provider about the incident. Aim to do this within a day, or as swiftly as you can. When they ask about the mishap and possible injuries, be forthright and helpful, but refrain from admitting blame or settling without lawyer guidance.

7. Should you have uncertainties about your legal standing or potential liabilities, it might be beneficial to consult with an attorney. They can guide you on the best course of action, safeguard your rights, and assist in securing compensation for any losses.

When will my Arizona accident report become available?

The availability of your Arizona accident report depends on the law enforcement agency that investigated the accident. You can check the status of your report online by visiting the Scottsdale Police Department Records Request Portal and entering your report number.

If another law enforcement agency investigated your accident, such as the Arizona Department of Public Safety or a local sheriff’s office, you will need to contact them directly to find out when your report will be available. The processing time may vary depending on their workload and procedures.

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