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NOTE: TxDOT cannot fulfill bulk requests that require searching any confidential fields as provided in Transportation Code 550.065(f), unless the requestor is otherwise entitled to such information under section 550.065(c). Crash ID numbers corresponding to the request parameters will be provided instead, allowing the requestor to purchase at their leisure. The Texas Transportation Code requires that all crash records be purchased and therefore bulk requests for multiple crash reports cannot be provided.

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  • The Texas Department of Transportation’s retention period for records include the previous 10 full calendar years plus the current calendar year.
  • Annual reporting or data extract may also be useful to some customers. Customers may also search public data by using the CRIS Query Tool. Individuals and organizations looking to submit bulk requests for crash IDs or crash data requests may do so by submitting an online Crash Data Request Form. Persons or entities who do not meet the criteria will receive a redacted copy of the crash report. If a person or entity does not meet any of these criteria, TxDOT does provide an option for the customer to identify how they meet the criteria in a manner that is not listed in the above reasons (A) through (L). (L) Any person who may sue because of death resulting from the accident. (K) A newspaper that is a free newspaper of general circulation or qualified under Section 2051.044, Government Code, to publish legal notices published at least once a week and available and of interest to the general public in connection with the dissemination of news

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    (J) A radio or television station that holds a license issued by the Federal Communications Commission (I) A person under contract to provide claims or underwriting to a person described in sections (F), (G) or (H) (H) An insurance company that issued a policy covering any person involved in the accident (G) An insurance company that issued an insurance policy covering any vehicle involved in the accident (F) A person who has established financial responsibility for a vehicle involved in the accident in a manner described in Texas Transportation Code 601.501, including a policyholder of a motor vehicle (E) The owner of a vehicle or property damaged in the accident

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    (D) An employer, parent or legal guardian of a driver involved in the accident (B) The authorized representative of any person involved in the accident Texas Transportation Code §550.065 allows for the release of a crash report on written request and upon payment of the required fee to any person directly concerned in the accident or having proper interest therein, including: Please note that any CR-2 or similar local agency form submitted to TxDOT will be destroyed as required by our records retention policy.ĭue to their confidential nature, crash reports are not available for online viewing by the general public.

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    Drivers involved in a crash not investigated by a police officer who were provided a CR-2 or similar local agency form should retain this information for their records. As a result, TxDOT no longer has any Driver’s Crash Reports in its custodial records and no longer hosts or provides copies of the CR-2 form. 1, 2019, the retention period expired for all CR-2 forms. 1, 2017, per the 85th Texas Legislature Senate Bill 312, the Driver's Crash Report (Form CR-2) is no longer retained by TxDOT. However, published annual reports may be available for years outside the retention period.Įffective Sept. Data analysis for years outside this retention period is unavailable. The state retention schedule for crash reports and data is 10 years plus the current year. TxDOT collects crash reports from Texas law enforcement agencies for crashes occurring on public roadways and the state highway system. Texas Transportation Code §550.062 requires any law enforcement officer who in the regular course of duty investigates a motor vehicle crash that results in injury to or the death of a person or damage to the property of any one person to the apparent extent of $1,000 or more, to submit a written report of that crash to TxDOT not later than the tenth day after the date of the crash.

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    It’s really Russian propaganda.TxDOT is the custodian of crash records for the state of Texas.

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