Location | Date/Time | Vehicles Involved | Description |
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Crash ID: 2240062429
Us 40 Wj, Jackson, MO, US
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08/13/24 09:45 | Accident Leaves 2 Injured In accident On Us 40 Wj, Jackson, MO, US. | |
Crash ID: 2240060397
Cst Laurel Ave, Jackson, MO, US
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08/10/24 00:14 | GMC 2009 | Accident Leaves 2 Injured In accident On Cst Laurel Ave, Jackson, MO, US. |
Crash ID: 2240062307
Cst N Searcy Creek Pkwy, Clay, MO, US
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08/07/24 16:27 | FORD 2000, PONTIAC 2006 | Accident Leaves 4 Injured In accident On Cst N Searcy Creek Pkwy, Clay, MO, US. |
Crash ID: 2240059483
Cst Ash Ave, Jackson, MO, US
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08/06/24 06:13 | Accident Leaves 2 Injured In accident On Cst Ash Ave, Jackson, MO, US. | |
Crash ID: 2240060019
Crd Mullen Rd, Cass, MO, US
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08/05/24 20:23 | Accident Leaves 4 Injured In accident On Crd Mullen Rd, Cass, MO, US. |
The cost of an accident report from Jackson County Sheriffs Office is $5. 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. |
Jackson County Sheriffs Office offer's 4 ways to get a copy of your accident report: |
Phone: 8165418017 |
In Person: Jackson County Sheriffs Office, 4001 NE Lakewood Ct, Lee's Summit, MO 64064, United States |
By Email: [email protected] |
Online: For more information, you can visit https://www.jacksoncountysheriff.org/Divisions/Support-Services/Conceal-Carry-Permits/Records-Unit |
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According to the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office website, you can obtain a copy of your accident report online, by phone, by email, or in person. The online option allows you to search for your report by name, date, crash location, or incident number. The cost of an accident report is $5 and you will need to provide some information to verify your identity and interest in the report. The online reports are unofficial and preliminary, and may not contain all the information that is available on the official report. The official report can be obtained by contacting the Records Unit of the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office at 816-541-8017 or [email protected]. The official report may take longer to be available, depending on the complexity of the crash and the workload of the officers.
Your Missouri crash report is an important document that records the details of your accident, such as the date, time, location, vehicles, drivers, passengers, injuries, property damage, and witnesses. It can help you prove who was at fault for the accident, support your insurance claim, and protect your legal rights. It can also help you identify any errors or inaccuracies that may affect your case.
If you find inaccuracies or missing details in your accident report, you need to reach out to the officer who compiled the report, seeking an amendment. To substantiate your request, you may be required to present evidence like photos, video footage, medical records, or declarations from witnesses. Don't forget to keep your insurance provider and your legal counsel (if you have one) informed about any modifications in your report.
Per Missouri statutes, any person or entity with a vested interest in an accident report can access a copy of the same. This applies to the drivers, passengers, proprietors, insurance companies, legal representatives, or agents associated with the parties involved in the mishap. You can retrieve a copy of your report online through the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office website1 by filling in your name, date, incident location, or case number. Alternatively, the Records Unit of the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office at 4001 NE Lakewood Ct., Lee’s Summit, MO 64064 can provide you a copy either by mail or in person.
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