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How Do I Report A Boating Violation or Boat Accident? Your local Illinois State Police District HQ dispatch center dispatches Illinois Conservation Police Officers (CPOs). If you have a serious boating violation or boat accident to report, dial “911” immediately.
You must report your boating accident if the accident results in the loss of life, injury to a person greater than first aid, or total property damage (vessel, contents, and other property) is $2,000.00 or greater.
Boating Accident Reports of IDNR investigations of boating accidents that occurred on waters within the state; and (2) reports forwarded to the IDNR by other jurisdictions within the state. In the absence of investigations, information is collected from accident reports filed by boat operators. Data used to compile the boating
These reports publish the findings of fact, results of analysis, conclusions, and recommendations of the Coast Guard's investigation of marine casualties, outer continental shelf (OCS) casualties, and commercial diving casualties.
Illinois Boating Accident Reporting Boat operators are required to submit a written report following accidents involving injury, loss of life or property damage in excess of $2,000.
Accident Reporting. Federal law requires the operator or owner of a recreational vessel to file a boating accident report with the State reporting authority if the recreational vessel is involved in an accident that results in any of the following: A person dies.
Accidents that result in death of or serious injury to any person must be reported to the DNR by the vessel operator within 48 hours of the accident. All other reportable accidents must be reported to the DNR within five days.