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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.
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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.
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.
The Washington State Patrol Online Motor Vehicle Collision Reporting (OMVCR) system allows citizens involved in a collision to complete and submit a collision report.
Complete Yakima County, WA accident reports and news. Area: Yakima-Pasco-Richland-Kennewick, WA. Accidents in Yakima County are a major cause of property damage, injury, and death each year. In Yakima County, statistics from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration show that traffic crashes remain a primary public safety issue.
21 Ιουλ 2024 · Alisson Arriaga was injured on July 6 in a two-vehicle accident along Interstate 82 near Union Gap in Yakima County. According to authorities, a Chevrolet Tahoe heading eastbound along Interstate 82 lost control and traveled off the roadway at approximately 5:45 p.m.
Each driver involved in the collision must submit a report within 4 days of the collision. Submit a collision report online or get collision report forms from your local police department, county sheriff's office, or Washington State Patrol district office.