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Crash Reports. Each driver involved in an Illinois traffic crash must file a crash report if the crash caused a death, bodily injury, or more than $1,500 of property damage when all drivers are insured. If any driver does not have insurance, the threshold is $500.
Welcome to the Illinois State Police Online Crash Reporting Application. This program has been designed to allow motorists involved in certain types of vehicle crashes to make a report online without the on-scene assistance of a law enforcement officer.
To request your crash report online from the Department of Transportation, you will need to provide information about the accident and specific driver or vehicle involved in the crash. You will also need to provide your name, mailing address, email address, and the applicable fee of $5 per report.
It serves as a portal into the State of Illinois's repository for traffic accident reports completed by Illinois law enforcement agencies. The integrity of AVRS data is dependent upon both the accuracy and frequency with which the data is updated and user's interpretation.
Obtain a Crash Report by Online. If you would like to request, pay for, and receive your redacted crash report via e-mail, use E-PAY. Note: If you would like an unredacted copy of a traffic crash report, please send a subpoena or an order signed by a judge along with your request.
This section of the website offers access to crash data summary reports, fact sheets and interactive tools, based on a topic selected below. Other data summaries or reports are available by submitting special requests via: Email: DOT.DTS.DataRequests@illinois.gov. Mail: Crash Information Section, 2300 S. Dirksen Parkway, Springfield, Illinois 62764
To determine who handled the traffic crash report, please refer to the "Investigated By" box located in the upper left corner of the motorist report. If this box does not indicate "Illinois State Police", please contact the listed investigating agency to obtain a copy of your traffic crash report.