Collision Reports
If you were involved in a collision, and an Officer completed a report, a copy of the report may be obtained online at BuyCrash.com. Follow the instructions on the BuyCrash website to obtain a copy of the collision report. It may take 5 to 7 business days for your report to be completed, reviewed, and approved before it is available online.
You may also request a copy of your report in person at 1855 N. Hwy 393 La Grange, KY 40031. Our administrative office is open weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., excluding holidays.
Collision reports are considered confidential under KRS 189.635 and are only released to the parties specifically listed by statute.
You may also request a copy of your report in person at 1855 N. Hwy 393 La Grange, KY 40031. Our administrative office is open weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., excluding holidays.
Collision reports are considered confidential under KRS 189.635 and are only released to the parties specifically listed by statute.
If you are involved in a collision for which the police did not respond, or a report was not filed, you must submit a Civilian Collision Report within 10 days of the collision. All Civilian Collision Reports must be submitted online to the Kentucky State Police.
To submit a report: Civilian Collision Reports
For more information: kentuckystatepolice.org/civilian-collision-reports/
DO NOT COMPLETE AN ONLINE REPORT IF THE COLLISION WAS INVESTIGATED BY A POLICE OFFICER.
To submit a report: Civilian Collision Reports
For more information: kentuckystatepolice.org/civilian-collision-reports/
DO NOT COMPLETE AN ONLINE REPORT IF THE COLLISION WAS INVESTIGATED BY A POLICE OFFICER.
KRS 189.635:
(2) Any person operating a vehicle on the highways of this state who is involved in an accident resulting in fatal or non-fatal personal injury to any person or damage to the vehicle rendering the vehicle inoperable shall be required to immediately notify a law enforcement officer having jurisdiction. In the event the operator fails to notify or is incapable of notifying a law enforcement officer having jurisdiction, such responsibility shall rest with the owner of the vehicle or any occupant of the vehicle at the time of the accident. A law enforcement officer having jurisdiction shall investigate the accident and file a written report of the accident with his law enforcement agency.
(4) Any person operating a vehicle on the highways of this state who is involved in an accident resulting in any property damage exceeding five hundred dollars ($500) in which an investigation is not conducted by a law enforcement officer shall file a written report of the accident with the Department of State Police within ten (10) days of occurrence of the accident upon forms provided by the department.
(2) Any person operating a vehicle on the highways of this state who is involved in an accident resulting in fatal or non-fatal personal injury to any person or damage to the vehicle rendering the vehicle inoperable shall be required to immediately notify a law enforcement officer having jurisdiction. In the event the operator fails to notify or is incapable of notifying a law enforcement officer having jurisdiction, such responsibility shall rest with the owner of the vehicle or any occupant of the vehicle at the time of the accident. A law enforcement officer having jurisdiction shall investigate the accident and file a written report of the accident with his law enforcement agency.
(4) Any person operating a vehicle on the highways of this state who is involved in an accident resulting in any property damage exceeding five hundred dollars ($500) in which an investigation is not conducted by a law enforcement officer shall file a written report of the accident with the Department of State Police within ten (10) days of occurrence of the accident upon forms provided by the department.