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Arizona Department Of Public Safety
Citizen's Report Of A Collision

IF THIS IS AN EMERGENCY, SOMEONE WAS INJURED, OR A CRIME IS IN PROGRESS, PLEASE CALL 911

This reporting tool provides a convenient way to submit information regarding a minor vehicle collision and obtain a police report number, which your insurance company may require. You'll need an email account to submit a report. After you submit your report, it will be reviewed by the Department of Public Safety. If we need more information, you will be contacted by email. Once your report submittal is approved, you will receive an email with your police report number.

The report number you receive takes the place of a collision investigation. There won't be any further investigation to determine the at-fault driver, gain insurance information, or locate a vehicle that came through the scene. You can request an on-scene investigation by a state trooper instead of submitting an online report. For non-emergency collisions not meeting the above criteria, please call the Department of Public Safety non‐emergency number at (602) 223‐2000 to request contact from a state trooper.

Note: The report generated by your submission is based on the information you provide. This reporting tool does not replace the Arizona Crash Report, which may be required for collisions that do not meet the following eligibility requirements.

Is my collision eligible for online submission?

Ensure your incident meets EACH of the following eligibility criteria for online reporting:

  • Collision occurred within the jurisdiction of the Arizona Department of Public Safety (on a State Highway)
  • No injuries were sustained during the collision
  • The total estimated damage was less than $2,000
  • The collision involves no more than two vehicles


You must comply with Arizona law, which requires drivers involved in a collision with another vehicle to stop or immediately return to the collision scene. Drivers must exchange information, including presentation of driver’s license, name, address, and vehicle license plate. See Arizona Revised Statutes 28-662 and 28-663 for more information.

If you are requesting a copy of a previously completed police report, go to the following link: