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1601 E Polk St
Non-Emergency:
(512) 756-8080
Location Date/Time Vehicles Involved Description
Crash ID: 20482029 CR0108 2452, Unknown, Burnet, TX, US
10/27/24 01:34 JEEP 2017 Accident Leaves 1 Injured In accident On CR0108 2452, Unknown, Burnet, TX, US.
Crash ID: 20467168 RM1174 , Unknown, Burnet, TX, US
10/26/24 01:46 KAWASAKI 2017 Accident Leaves 1 Injured In accident On RM1174 , Unknown, Burnet, TX, US.
Crash ID: 20481980 US0281 , Unknown, Burnet, TX, US
10/25/24 20:05 TOYOTA 2014, BUICK 2014 Accident Leaves 1 Injured In accident On US0281 , Unknown, Burnet, TX, US.
Crash ID: 20468163 US0281 , Marble Falls, Burnet, TX, US
10/25/24 13:01 NISSAN 2013, KAWASAKI 2023 Accident Leaves 1 Injured In accident On US0281 , Marble Falls, Burnet, TX, US.
Crash ID: 20454741 RM1431 , Granite Shoals, Burnet, TX, US
10/19/24 17:24 CHEVROLET 2024 Accident Leaves 1 Injured In accident On RM1431 , Granite Shoals, Burnet, TX, US.
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Last updated on: Nov 20, 2024
By: Accident Monitoring Team
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How to get an accident report from Burnet County Sheriff’s Office, Texas

  The cost of an accident report from Burnet County Sheriff’s Office is $6.00. 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.
  Burnet County Sheriff’s Office offer's 3 ways to get a copy of your accident report:
  Phone: (512) 756-8080
  In Person: Burnet County Sheriff’s Office, 1601 E Polk St
  By Mail: P.O. Box 1249, Burnet, Tx 78611
  By Email: [email protected]
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What happens if you don't file a police report after an accident in Texas?

In Texas, it's mandatory to report a car accident if it results in property damage exceeding $1,000, death, or injury. Not reporting can lead to a fine of up to $5,000, imprisonment, or both. It's a misdemeanor that might also cause license suspension. For assistance or to report an accident in Burnet County, you can contact the Burnet County Sheriff’s Office at 1601 E. Polk St., Burnet, Texas 78611, or by phone at (512) 756-8080 or fax at (512) 756-4064. The office also has a presence in Lampasas, reachable at (512) 556-3644​​​​​​​​​​​​​​.

How to Read a Texas Crash Report?

A Texas crash report (Form CR-3) is a detailed document containing information about the accident. It includes the accident's time, location, the involved parties, injury severity, vehicle damage, and more. For further guidance or queries about a crash report in Burnet County, you can visit the Burnet County Sheriff's Office's website at www.burnetsheriff.com or contact them directly​​​​​​​​.

How long does a car accident stay on your insurance record in Texas?

In Texas, car accidents generally stay on your driving record for three years from the accident date. However, the duration can vary based on the severity of the accident. Minor accidents usually remain on record for three years, while more serious incidents, such as those involving injuries or fatalities, may stay longer. Insurance companies typically review the last three to five years of a driver's history when calculating premiums​​​​​​​​.

What is included in a Texas accident report?

The Texas accident report, or Form CR-3, includes a wide range of information:

- Detailed Information: The time, location, and specifics of the accident, including the number of people in each vehicle, the severity of injuries, and whether alcohol or drugs were involved.
- Vehicle Information: Details about each vehicle involved, such as insurance information and the extent of vehicular damage.
- Injuries, Citations, and Property Damage: Detailed accounts of injuries, any citations issued, contributing factors to the accident, and a visual diagram.
- Codes: The report uses various codes to indicate contributing factors like distracted driving, drunk driving, unsafe speeds, road rage, and more. It also includes codes for vehicle damage or defects​​.

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