You are entitled to a report if you are:
- The individual named in the report requested (driver, passenger, pedestrian, victim);
- The property owner in the report requested;
- The parent/guardian of juvenile party in the report requested;
- An authorized individual in the report requested (signed authorization is required);
- A representative of insurance company or insurance adjusting agency in the report requested;
- The attorney of the individual named in the report requested.
Reports involving certain types of crimes (i.e. juvenile cases and some sex-related crimes) cannot be released to anyone except District Attorneys, other Law Enforcement agencies, or authorized government entities.
Your report may have redacted areas or missing pages. Redactions are specifically governed by laws and policies that we are not able to circumvent.
Victim of a Crime
If you are the victim of a vandalism or burglary, you are entitled to receive a copy of the report. If your incident resulted in an arrest, you will receive a redacted (edited) copy of the report until the case is adjudicated through the DA's office.
Traffic Collision Participants
If you are involved in a traffic collision, you are entitled to receive a copy of your report. Only individuals directly involved in the accident - drivers, passengers, and registered owners of vehicles - are entitled. Your insurance company is entitled to receive a copy and may request it on your behalf.
Victim of Assault or Domestic Violence
If you are the victim of an assault or domestic violence, you are entitled to receive a copy of the report. If your incident resulted in an arrest, you will receive a redacted (edited) copy of the report until the case is adjudicated through the DA's office.