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501 N Madison Ave
Non-Emergency:
(903) 575-4113
Location Date/Time Vehicles Involved Description
Crash ID: 20534906 SH0049 , Mount Pleasant, Titus, TX, US
12/03/24 00:22 Unknown 2016, Unknown 2024 Accident Leaves 1 Injured In accident On SH0049 , Mount Pleasant, Titus, TX, US.
Crash ID: 20530214 BU0271E 144, Mount Pleasant, Titus, TX, US
11/30/24 15:56 Accident Leaves 2 Injured In accident On BU0271E 144, Mount Pleasant, Titus, TX, US.
Crash ID: 20534724 FM1402 , Unknown, Titus, TX, US
11/30/24 02:26 Unknown 2007, Unknown 2007 Accident Leaves 5 Injured In accident On FM1402 , Unknown, Titus, TX, US.
Crash ID: 20524630 US0067 , Unknown, Titus, TX, US
11/26/24 15:30 Accident Leaves 1 Injured In accident On US0067 , Unknown, Titus, TX, US.
Crash ID: 20528880 BU0271E , Mount Pleasant, Titus, TX, US
11/25/24 15:38 Accident Leaves 1 Injured In accident On BU0271E , Mount Pleasant, Titus, TX, US.
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Last updated on: Dec 21, 2024
By: Accident Monitoring Team
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How to get your Mount Pleasant Police Department, TX accident report

The cost of an accident report from Mount Pleasant Police Department 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.
  Mount Pleasant Police Department offer's 3 ways to get a copy of your accident report:
  Phone: (903) 575-4113
  In Person: Mount Pleasant Police Department, 501 N Madison Ave
  Online: For more information, you can visit https://policereports.lexisnexis.com/
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How long do you have to file an accident report in Texas?

The Texas Transportation Code states that if a police officer does not investigate an accident that causes injury, death, or property damage of more than $1,000, you have to submit a Crash Report (Form CR-3) within 10 days of the accident. If a police officer does investigate the accident, you do not have to file the report yourself.

When are crash reports required in Texas?

You have to file a crash report in Texas when an accident happens that results in injury or death of a person or damage to property of $1,000 or more for any one person. You also have to file a crash report when an accident happens on a road owned and controlled by a water control and improvement district, a private access way or parking area for a business’s client or patron, or a highway or other public place.

Who Can Obtain a Copy of a Report in Texas?

You can use the Crash Report Online Purchase System from the Texas Department of Transportation to get a copy of a crash report. The crash reports are confidential and cannot be viewed online by the public. Only people who are authorized, such as the drivers in the crash, their authorized representatives, their insurance agents, or their lawyers, can get a copy of the report.

If you want to get a copy of a crash report from the Mount Pleasant Police Department in Texas, you can go to their website at www.mpcity.net/police and look for the Records and Reports section. You can also call them at (903) 575-4004 or visit them at 501 N. Madison Ave., Mount Pleasant, TX, 75455 .

What happens if you don't file a police report after an accident in Texas?

If you don’t file a police report after an accident in Texas, you could face legal consequences depending on how serious the accident was. If the accident causes or is likely to cause injury or death to a person, you have to stop at the accident scene, give aid, and report the accident to the police. If you don’t do this, it is a criminal offense that can lead to jail time, fines, or both. If the accident only causes damage to a vehicle, you have to stop at the accident scene, exchange information with the other driver, and report the accident to the police if the damage is more than $1,000. If you don’t do this, it is a misdemeanor that can lead to a fine of up to $500.

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