Location | Date/Time | Vehicles Involved | Description |
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Crash ID: 2240061639
Cst Swope Pkwy, Jackson, MO, US
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08/13/24 15:37 | CHEVROLET 2006, AUDI 2023 | Accident Leaves 4 Injured In accident On Cst Swope Pkwy, Jackson, MO, US. |
Crash ID: 2240061638
Cst E 117th St, Jackson, MO, US
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08/13/24 15:24 | NISSAN 2013, ACURA 2003 | Accident Leaves 4 Injured In accident On Cst E 117th St, 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. |
The cost of an accident report from Kansas City Police Department is $9. 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. |
Kansas City Police Department offer's 3 ways to get a copy of your accident report: |
Phone: 8162345510 |
In Person: Kansas City Police Department, 1200 East Linwood Kansas City, Missouri 64109 |
Online: For more information, you can visit https://www.kcpd.org/about/services/get-a-report/ |
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According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, crash reports are posted online automatically and remain online for one year. However, it may take some time for the local law enforcement agency that investigated the accident to submit the report to the Highway Patrol. Therefore, it is recommended that you contact the agency directly to check the availability of your report. If you were involved in an accident in Kansas City, you can contact the Kansas City Police Department Records Section at (816) 234-5100.
Your Missouri crash report contains important information about your accident, such as the date, time, location, vehicles, drivers, passengers, witnesses, injuries, and damages. This information can help you file a claim with your insurance company or pursue a lawsuit against the at-fault party. Your crash report can also serve as evidence to support your case and prove your damages.
If you notice any errors or omissions in your crash report, you should contact the law enforcement agency that prepared the report and request a correction. You may need to provide proof of the correct information, such as a copy of your driver’s license, registration, insurance card, or medical records. If you obtained your report from the Kansas City Police Department, you can call the Records Section at (816) 234-5100 or visit their website for more information on how to request a correction.
According to Missouri law, anyone who has a personal or property interest in a crash report can obtain a copy of it. This includes drivers, passengers, pedestrians, bicyclists, property owners, insurance companies, attorneys, and media representatives. However, some personal information may be redacted from the report to protect the privacy of the individuals involved. To obtain a copy of your report from the Kansas City Police Department, you can visit their website and fill out an online request form or mail a written request to their Records Section. You will need to provide the report number, date of accident, location of accident, and names of drivers involved. You will also need to pay a fee of $5.50 per report.
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