Location | Date/Time | Vehicles Involved | Description |
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Crash ID: 20535740
IH0035 , San Marcos, Hays, TX, US
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12/02/24 19:45 | Unknown 2011, Unknown 2016 | Accident Leaves 1 Injured In accident On IH0035 , San Marcos, Hays, TX, US. |
Crash ID: 20534376
CR0205 1262, Kyle, Hays, TX, US
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12/02/24 16:29 | Unknown 2016, Unknown 2005 | Accident Leaves 2 Injured In accident On CR0205 1262, Kyle, Hays, TX, US. |
Crash ID: 20535592
IH0035 , Unknown, undefined, TX, US
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12/02/24 05:50 | Unknown 2011, Unknown 2014, Unknown 2012, Unknown 2017 | Accident Leaves 3 Injured In 4 Vehicle Collision On IH0035 , Unknown, undefined, TX, US. |
Crash ID: 20533270
OLD SAN ANTONIO RD 12067, Unknown, Travis, TX, US
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12/02/24 03:24 | Unknown 2021 | Accident Leaves 1 Injured In accident On OLD SAN ANTONIO RD 12067, Unknown, Travis, TX, US. |
Crash ID: 20532046
FM2001 , Unknown, Hays, TX, US
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12/02/24 00:52 | Accident Leaves 1 Injured In accident On FM2001 , Unknown, Hays, TX, US. |
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. |
Kyle Police Department offer's 2 ways to get a copy of your accident report: |
Phone: 512-268-0859 |
In Person: Kyle Police Department, 1700 Kohler’s Crossing |
Online: For more information, you can visit https://policereports.lexisnexis.com/ |
Kyle Police Department approved online defensive driving course: Click Here |
Per the guidelines provided by the Texas Transportation Authority, any police officer who examines a car accident leading to harm, fatality, or property damage exceeding $1,000 is mandated to forward a detailed report to the Authority within a span of 10 days after the occurrence. It's crucial to understand that the immediate availability of the accident report for public viewing isn't guaranteed. The time taken to process the report can differ based on the specific agency handling it and the number of incoming requests. Generally, it may take up to two weeks for the crash report to be available online through the TxDOT Crash Report Online Purchase System. If you're in a rush to obtain your accident document, it's advisable to get in touch directly with the police department that carried out the investigation. For incidents that took place under the purview of the Kyle Police Division, one can either drop by their Documentation Unit situated at 1700 Kohler’s Crossing, Kyle, TX 78640, or give them a ring at 512-268-32323.
Your Texas crash report is a key document that tells what happened in the accident. It includes things like when and where it happened, who was involved, any injuries, people who saw it, and what may have caused it. You might need this report for reasons like:
- Making a claim to your insurance or the other person’s insurance.
- Asking for reimbursement for things like medical bills, damaged stuff, lost pay, or pain.
- Showing who was at fault in a court case.
- Defending yourself if someone blames you or if you get a ticket.
Overall, this crash report is helpful proof to support your side of the story and keep your rights safe.
If you spot mistakes or something missing in your crash report, you can ask for changes from the police department that made the report, like the Kyle Police Department in Texas. To show there's a mistake, you might need things like a witness's words, a picture, a video, a bill, or a doctor's note. The police will review what you've given them and decide whether changes should be made. If they say yes and change the report, they'll also let TxDOT know and update the info. If they don't agree or don't get back to you quickly, you can complain to TxDOT or talk to a lawyer for help.
Crash reports, because they're private, can't be seen online by everyone. But, under the Texas Transportation Code Section 550.0654, some people or groups can get a copy. These are:
- People in the crash
- A lawyer for someone in the crash
- A parent if their child was in the crash
- The boss, parent, or guardian of a driver in the crash
- Insurance companies covering a car or person in the crash
- Someone hired to get details for an insurance claim
- TV or radio stations with an FCC license
- Newspapers that can print legal info
- Groups that look after road safety
- Police agencies
To get a crash report from TxDOT, give them details like your name, where you live, phone number, driver’s license, car details, when and where the crash happened, and the case number (if you have it). It costs $6 for a normal copy or $8 if you want a certified one. If you need the report from the Kyle Police Department in Texas, ask online with an Open Records Request or go to their office.
Need to search a different area? Visit our Texas Accident Reports page.
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