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The Indiana State Police maintains the central repository of all crash reports for the State of Indiana. To better serve the needs of Indiana citizens, the Indiana State Police makes electronic vehicle crash reports available for a nominal fee through the "BuyCrash" website at www.BuyCrash.com.
General inquiries (NOT Public Records, Firearms, or Commercial Vehicles) may be sent to the Indiana State Police at ISP@isp.IN.gov. In Person: Indiana Government Center North 100 N. Senate Avenue, Suite N340 (west elevators) Indianapolis IN 46204 By Telephone: 317.232.8248 (24 hour service)
Welcome to the Vehicle Crash Reports Service. Indiana State Police has implemented the VCRS application to process, manage, store, and retrieve documents and information related to the Indiana Officer's Standard Crash Report submitted to the agency records in paper or electronic format.
You may obtain an accident report online at http://www.buycrash.com/Public/CommunitySearch.aspx. You may contact Holt Sheets (Subcontractor) at 317-215-8300 or go in person to 374 Meridian Park Lane, Greenwood, Indiana 46142.
Indiana State Police offer's 3 ways to get a copy of your accident report: Phone: 3172328248. In Person: Indiana State Police, 100 N. Senate Avenue, Suite N340 (west elevators) Indianapolis IN 46204. Online: For more information, you can visit https://www.in.gov/isp/3147.htm. Find My Report For Me.
Typically, this means calling 911 and summoning local police, a county sheriff’s deputy, or the Indiana state police to the accident scene. If law enforcement officials do not respond to the accident scene, you can file a crash report directly with the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV).
If you’re ever unsure how to get the police report for your car accident, contact the local or state department that responded to the crash and ask. The police report might be a vital piece of evidence for your car accident claim, so it’s important to obtain the police report after your crash.