How to Get a Police Report in Maryland

Getting A Police Report For A Maryland Car Accident

Obtaining a police report in Maryland, particularly in the aftermath of a car accident, can seem like a daunting task. However, it’s a crucial step not only for insurance processes, but also to ensure all details of the incident are accurately recorded. This guide will walk you through the steps necessary to secure motor vehicle accident reports effectively and efficiently.

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There are Multiple Ways to Obtain a Police Accident Report in Maryland:

Obtaining Online Through Email:

In the digital age, obtaining a police accident report in Maryland can be achieved with a few clicks. You can request a report through email, which serves as a convenient and efficient way to get the necessary documents. To do this, draft an email specifying your request and include all relevant details of the incident, such as the date of the accident, location, parties involved, and any other pertinent information. You will receive a response with instructions on how to securely pay any associated fees. Once the payment is processed, the report will be emailed to you. This method saves time and allows for a seamless, hassle-free transaction.

Here is the official email address of the Maryland Transportation Authority: mdtapolicerecords@mdta.maryland.gov 

In-Person Request

For those who prefer a more traditional approach or have additional questions, obtaining a police report in person is also an option. You may visit the Central Records Unit during regular business hours (8:00 am – 5:00 pm, Monday – Friday, excluding State Holidays). Prior to your arrival, it’s recommended to call ahead to check on the availability of the report and learn about the associated fees. Please be patient and wait at least seven (7) days after the date of the incident before calling. All fees must be paid by check or money order at the time of receipt. An official copy of the report will be provided to you then.

By Mail

To request a crash report by mail, follow these steps:

  1. Contact the Central Records Unit to confirm report availability and associated fees.
  2. Download the Report Request Form.
  3. Complete the form and include any applicable fees (make check or money order payable to MDTA or Maryland Transportation Authority).
  4. Include a self-addressed, stamped, business-sized envelope with your request and payment.
  5. Please note that requests for reports should not be submitted until seven (7) days after the incident date.
  6. An official copy of the report will be mailed to you.

Here is the address for the Maryland Transportation Authority Police:

Maryland Transportation Authority Police
Attn: Central Records Unit
4330 Broening Highway
Baltimore, MD 21222

This method necessitates patience as processing times can vary, and it may take a few weeks to receive your report.

Additional information:

  • You can request a copy of your motor vehicle accident report up to 12 months after the date of the accident.

Please note that these are general guidelines and the specific process for obtaining a car accident report may vary depending on the circumstances of the accident. It is always best to contact the MVA directly for the most up-to-date information.

Obtain One Through a Maryland Car Accident Attorney

For those who find the process of obtaining car accident reports daunting or time-consuming, the law firm of Chaikin, Sherman, Cammarata, & Siegel P.C. can offer invaluable assistance. Our experienced team has an in-depth understanding of the procedures and requirements involved, and can help expedite the process by guiding you through each step. Our firm is dedicated to serving our clients and can leverage our expertise and connections to ensure that you receive your police report promptly and efficiently. Furthermore, our committed legal professionals are ready to discuss the details of your accident, providing you with the necessary legal advice and representation you may need. With our support, you can focus on your recovery while we handle the complexities of your case. Contact Chaikin, Sherman, Cammarata, & Siegel P.C. today for a comprehensive legal assistance in obtaining your police report and managing your car accident case.

The Role of Accident Reports in a Car Accident Claim

Police reports play a crucial role in a car accident claim, particularly in pre-litigation investigations and insurance processes. They contain detailed information about the accident, such as the involved parties, date, time, location, circumstances leading up to the incident, and any citations or violations of law. This information is valuable for insurance companies to assess the validity and value of a claim.

It’s important to note that in Maryland, police reports may not be admissible as evidence in a courtroom setting. While they can be instrumental in pre-litigation investigations and insurance proceedings, they do not serve as direct evidence during legal disputes. Despite this limitation, obtaining your police report promptly after a car accident in Maryland is still essential for ensuring accurate records and strengthening your position in non-court-related proceedings.

Chaikin, Sherman, Cammarata, & Siegel P.C. Are Here For You

At Chaikin, Sherman, Cammarata, & Siegel P.C., our car accident lawyers understand the stress and confusion that come in the wake of an accident. Our commitment is to stand by your side, providing comprehensive legal support and guidance every step of the way.

Navigating a personal injury claim after a car crash can be complex, but you don’t have to do it alone. Your focus should be on recovery, and our focus is on advocating for your rights and ensuring you receive the compensation you deserve. Don’t wait, contact us today for a free consultation and take the first step towards peace of mind.

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