A traffic accident report is filed by the police officer who responded to your crash and contains all the important facts and statements related to your accident. This report is used as evidence by the courts and insurance companies so it is important to review your report's accuracy. An accident report can help assure you are compensated for your losses.
Here is how you can get a copy of your Greenville Police Department accident report.
According to the City of Greenville's official website, you may request a copy of your report in-person, through postal mail, or online. Expect to wait roughly 5-7 business days before your report is processed and made available.
You may visit the Greenville Police Department to request your report in-person at the Records window within the main lobby.
Greenville Police Department
500 S Greene St
Greenville, NC 27834
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The Records Window is open Monday through Friday, 9am to 4:30am. Don't forget to bring valid government issued identification.
You may request your accident report through the mail by sending your request to the Jacksonville PD. Make sure to send a self-addressed, stamped envelope containing the following information:
Mail your request to the Greenville Police Department Records Division:
Greenville Police Department
Records Division
P.O. Box 7207
Greenville, NC 27835
You may request your accident report online by clicking the following link: Greenville Police Department's Crash Report Database. You must enter at least one of the following to search the database for your report:
Once found, you can save or print a copy for your records.
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