Maryland Accident Report Lookup
Search for a Maryland Crash Report
An Maryland accident or crash report is officially titled as "Commonwealth of Maryland Police Crash Report form FR300-P". It is used by law enforcement officers in Maryland to report traffic crashes to the Department of Public Safety. The details in the report are recorded by the officer who attended the scene of the accident.
The "Commonwealth of Maryland Police Crash Report form FR300-P"
An Maryland accident or crash report is officially titled as "Commonwealth of Maryland Police Crash Report form FR300-P". It is used by law enforcement officers in Maryland to report traffic crashes to the Department of Public Safety. The details in the report are recorded by the officer who attended the scene of the accident.
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How do I find my accident report in Maryland?
In Maryland, there are three ways to obtain an official accident report: email, mail, and in person. This ensures it’s easy to get your accident report no matter what method you prefer.
Requesting an accident report by mail
Before you submit your request, contact the Maryland Central Records Unit at (410) 537-7710 to check on the availability of your report and the amount of the fees you will need to pay to obtain a copy of the report. Once you have done that, download the Report Request Form and complete it.
Mail the Report Request Form along with a check or money order for your fees made payable to “MDTA” or “Maryland Transportation Authority”, and a self-addressed, stamped envelope to the following address:
Maryland Transportation Authority Police4330 Broening Highway
Baltimore, Maryland 21222
Attention: Central Records
Your accident report will be delivered to you via USPS first class mail.
Request your report via email
If a digital copy of the report is satisfactory for your needs, you can request a report via email. When you do it this way, rather than requesting a paper copy, there is no fee involved. To do this, you need to complete the Report Request Form and email it to [email protected].
Alternatively, instead of completing the Report Request Form you can email [email protected] with as much of the following information as possible:
- Driver name
- Report number
- Type of report you’re requesting (collision)
- Date of incident
- Location of incident
Looking for a specific Maryland county or city?
For accidents in Baltimore
Accident reports for crashes that happened in Baltimore are available through the Baltimore Police Department. Remember to allow at least 10 business days after the accident date for reports to be available online.
If your accident occurred in Baltimore on or after January 1, 2011, you can make your report request through the Central Records Section, Community Correspondence Unit of the Baltimore Police Department. To find your report online for accidents starting in 2011 through present day, you can use the LexusNexus database here. To search, you will need to provide one of the following:
- Report number
- Last name and date of incident
- Last name and street
The fee to obtain a copy of your accident report is $14.
If your accident occurred before January 1, 2011, fill out the Police Report Request Form and
mail it along with a $10
non-refundable search fee and a self-addressed stamped envelope
to:
Baltimore Police Department
Attention: Community Correspondence Unit
242 W. 29th Street
Baltimore, Md. 21211
Note: The $10 non-refundable search fee must be a certified check or money order made out to the Director of Finance.
If you need assistance regarding your Baltimore accident report you can call (410) 396-2222 between 7 am - 3 pm, Monday through Friday.
Statistics and Information about car accidents in Maryland
In 2018, a total of 511 people died in car crashes in Maryland. As devastating as it is, that number is an 8.5% decrease in traffic fatalities from 2017. However, reports also showed that the number of pedestrian deaths from traffic accidents was actually up with 133 in 2018 compared to 117 in 2017. Maryland officials have a five-year plan to reduce the number of traffic fatalities and serious injuries by half by 2030.
Maryland Accident Reports - FAQ
What information do you need to find your accident report in Maryland?To find your accident report in Maryland, you will need the following information:
If your accident occurred in Baltimore, you will need at least some of the following information:
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Do I need to file my own accident report in Maryland?According to Maryland Code, Transportation § 20-107 drivers involved in an accident that results in personal injuries are required to file a Personal Accident Report with the Motor Vehicle Administration within 15 days. The following information must be provided in your statement:
However, if the accident has been investigated by a police officer and a report by the police officer has been filed with the Department of State Police then a written accident report is not required. If any of the following applies to the accident, then the police should be called to investigate and file a report:
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