How do I obtain a copy of a police or accident report?

Copies of reports are not released to the general public. In order to obtain a copy of the report, you must be a named victim of the crime report or the driver, registered owner of the vehicle, injured party, or property owner named in the collision report. Reports are free of charge to involved parties. A fee of $5 will be charged to authorized third parties (i.e. insurance companies). Please allow four to five business days for the approval and data entry process. For more information, call the Records Division. Persons arrested will need to obtain a copy of his/her police report through the Madison County District Attorney's Office. Copies of accident reports are available Monday - Friday, 8:00 am to 4:30 pm. Accident reports are free of charge to involved parties only. Please allow four to five business days for the approval and data entry process. For more information, call the Records Division.

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