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The California Highway Patrol remains committed in keeping the public safe everywhere. You can help keep Californians and visitors to our state safe as well, by reporting crimes you may witness or illegal activities you may be aware of.
- Collision Report - CHP 190
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- Crime Incident Reporting System
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- Reporting Drunk Drivers
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- Cargo Theft Interdiction Program
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- Collision Report - CHP 190
Your personal check or money order must be sent with your request and made out to the California Highway Patrol. Please place the report number on your check, if you know it. NO CASH PLEASE if you are requesting the report by mail.
This form may be printed and completed when requesting a CHP collision report, either in person at a CHP Area office, or by mail.
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Traffic Crash Reports are typically available within eight (8) working days from the date of the crash and can be released to involved parties and/or their authorized representatives pursuant to California Vehicle Code (CVC) 20012.
The California Highway Patrol (CHP) is the principal state police agency for the U.S. state of California. The CHP has primary patrol jurisdiction over all California highways and roads and streets outside city limits, and can exercise law enforcement powers anywhere within the state.