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Report a Collision: The Washington State Patrol Online Motor Vehicle Collision Reporting (OMVCR) system allows citizens involved in a collision to complete and submit a collision report.
Report a Collision: The Washington State Patrol Online Motor Vehicle Collision Reporting (OMVCR) system allows citizens involved in a collision to complete and submit a collision report.
The Washington State Patrol Online Motor Vehicle Collision Reporting (OMVCR) system allows citizens involved in a collision to complete and submit a collision report.
Report a Collision: The Washington State Patrol Online Motor Vehicle Collision Reporting (OMVCR) system allows citizens involved in a collision to complete and submit a collision report.
The Washington State Patrol is a premier law enforcement agency comprised of dedicated professionals who work hard to improve the quality of life for our citizens and prevent the unnecessary loss of life on a daily basis.
The Washington State Patrol Requests for Electronic Collision Records (WRECR) system will allow you to search for a collision report from a computer station with internet access and an e-mail account.
If you have any questions, please contact WSP Collision Records at (360) 570-2355 or via e-mail at collisionrecords@wsp.wa.gov. Type of Report Requested (Check one box) Police Traffic Collision Report (Officer Investigated) Motor Vehicle Collision Report (Non Officer-Investigated)
Any driver, pedestrian, pedalcycle, or property owner involved in a collision within this state—with $1,000.00 or more damage to any one unit and/or injury to any person—must complete a Motor Vehicle Collision Report.
For questions regarding collision records, requesting a copy of a collision report, or using the WSP Requests for Electronic Collision Records (WRECR) system, please click here or contact us below. Phone: (360) 570-2355
The Washington State Patrol strives to make the state’s roadways the safest in the nation… DUI/Impaired Driving Impaired driving is a leading factor in Washington traffic deaths.