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4th & Ave B
Non-Emergency:
806-592-3516
Location Date/Time Vehicles Involved Description
Crash ID: 20117878 FM1757 2175, Unknown, Gaines, TX, US
03/31/24 10:50 BMW 2009 Accident Leaves 1 Dead In accident On FM1757 2175, Unknown, Gaines, TX, US.
Crash ID: 20111905 N MAIN AVE 200, Denver City, Yoakum, TX, US
03/27/24 12:46 FORD 2003, CHEVROLET 2012 Accident Leaves 1 Injured In accident On N MAIN AVE 200, Denver City, Yoakum, TX, US.
Crash ID: 20103982 SH0214 , Unknown, Gaines, TX, US
03/25/24 12:25 NISSAN 2015, UNKNOWN Accident Leaves 1 Injured In accident On SH0214 , Unknown, Gaines, TX, US.
Crash ID: 20089017 FM2055 1628, Unknown, Gaines, TX, US
03/04/24 01:29 GMC 2013, CHEVROLET 2015, CHEVROLET 2021 Accident Leaves 4 Injured In 3 Vehicle Collision On FM2055 1628, Unknown, Gaines, TX, US.
Crash ID: 20043741 SH0083 987, Unknown, Yoakum, TX, US
02/16/24 21:35 FORD 2019, Unknown , BUICK 2021 Accident Leaves 2 Injured In 3 Vehicle Collision On SH0083 987, Unknown, Yoakum, TX, US.
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Last updated on: Apr 18, 2024
By: Accident Monitoring Team
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How to get your Denver City Police Department, TX accident report

The cost of a Police report in Texas 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.
  Denver City Police Department offer's 1 way to get a copy of your accident report:
  Phone: 806-592-3516
  In Person: Denver City Police Department, 4th & Ave B
  By Mail: Denver City Police Department, 4th and Ave B, Denver City, TX 79323
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How Long Before your Texas Accident Report is Available?

Per the rules set forth in the Texas Transportation Code, officers who investigate car accidents are required to provide a detailed account to TxDOT within ten days following the incident. Nevertheless, this doesn't guarantee instant public access to said report. The time taken for the report to be made available on the TxDOT Crash Report Online Purchase System varies based on the submitting agency and their submission process. For those seeking accident reports from the Denver City Police Department, you can reach out to them at (806) 592-3516 or stop by their premises located at 201 W 4th St, Denver City, TX, 79323 to inquire about your report's status.

Why Do You Need Your Texas Crash Report?

The Texas accident record, commonly referred to as Form CR-3, is a crucial document detailing the entities, vehicles, and specifics of a car accident. This record can serve multiple functions, including:

- Initiating a claim with your insurer or that of the opposing driver
- Pursuing restitution for injuries and damages from the responsible individual
- Protecting yourself against potential legal actions or assertions from another involved party
- Acquiring a duplicate of the notice or citation provided by law enforcement
- Confirming the correctness of details documented by the police
- Highlighting inaccuracies or missing data to the relevant department.

What If My Report Contains Inaccurate Information?

If you find mistakes in your crash report, you should call the police department that made the report, like the Denver City Police Department in Texas, and ask them to fix it. They might ask you to show some documents like your driver’s license, insurance card, or medical papers to prove what's right. Sometimes, they might ask you to pay a small fee to make changes. If you encounter challenges securing a modification from the agency, consider petitioning the district court in the county of the accident for a judicial assessment of the report. Engaging legal counsel could be beneficial during this process.

Who Can Obtain a Copy of a Report in Texas?

Crash reports are private, so the general public can't just look them up online. But some people and groups can get these reports under Texas rules. These are:

- Anyone in the crash
- Their official representatives, like lawyers
- Drivers in the crash
- Parents, bosses, or guardians of the driver
- People who had their car or stuff damaged in the crash
- People responsible for paying for any car in the crash
- Insurance companies for cars or people in the crash
- Insurance company employee under contract to provide claims or underwriting information
- TV and radio stations with official licenses
- Newspapers that can print legal notices
- People who could sue because someone died in the crash
- Some government agencies that are authorized by law to do so

To get a crash report, you need to know the crash date and one of the following:

- The name of any person involved in the crash; or
- The TxDOT Crash ID number assigned to the crash; or
- The name of any law enforcement agency that investigated or prepared a report on behalf of TxDOT

You can get your crash report online from TxDOT or by mail. You can also get it from law enforcement agencies, like the Denver City Police Department in Texas. They might, however, ask you to pay a fee for the report.

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