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The Unit maintains the Traffic Crash Reporting System (TCRS) database that serves as the central repository for all traffic crash data for the State of Michigan. By law, all law enforcement agencies are required to submit qualifying crash reports (UD-10) to the MSP.
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Each year the Michigan State Police, Traffic Crash Reporting...
- UD-10 Traffic Crash Report
Every year, UD-10’s are used to report approximately 320,000...
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Search by Crash Number, Date of Birth, and Date of Crash - The crash number will be the case/incident number referenced on the TCPS card obtained from the officer who was at the scene of the crash.
The Traffic Crash Purchasing System (TCPS) offers a means to purchase a traffic crash report submitted by all Michigan law enforcement agencies for a $15.00 fee.
Every year, UD-10’s are used to report approximately 320,000 traffic crashes to the Michigan State Police for analysis. The instructions in this manual are designed to assist law enforcement in reporting traffic crashes in a complete, accurate and uniform
19 Σεπ 2024 · In Michigan, to get a police report for a car accident you were involved in, you can request a copy of the UD-10 Traffic Crash Report from the state police or the local department that investigated the crash.
MTCF allows anyone to construct maps, charts, tables and lists of Michigan crash data as well as download the actual police reports of Michigan crash data.
You may also obtain a copy of your UD-10 crash report online through the Michigan State Police Traffic Crash Purchasing System. If you filed the report online, you will receive an email once the report has been approved.