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The Unit maintains the Traffic Crash Reporting System (TCRS) database that serves as the central repository for all traffic crash data for the State of Michigan. By law, all law enforcement agencies are required to submit qualifying crash reports (UD-10) to the MSP.
Search by Crash Number, Date of Birth, and Date of Crash - The crash number will be the case/incident number referenced on the TCPS card obtained from the officer who was at the scene of the crash. The Date of Birth must pertain to one of the involved parties in the crash.
In Accident Data Center, find recent Michigan accidents here: Detroit accidents; Flint-Saginaw-Bay City accidents; Grand Rapids-Kalamazoo-Grand Rapids accidents; Lansing accidents; Marquette accidents; Traverse City-Cadillac accidents. When someone is injured in an accident in Michigan, it is important to gather information about what happens next.
MTCF allows anyone to construct maps, charts, tables and lists of Michigan crash data as well as download the actual police reports of Michigan crash data.
Statewide reports with data for age, alcohol and/or drugs, and deer crashes in Michigan. This section also contains information for crash, unit, and person levels in a crash. Download 2021 Statewide Reports ? Note: Newer reports are available for 2023. Crash Year: > Quick Facts.
The MTCF Data Query Tool allows anyone to construct maps, charts, tables and lists of Michigan crash data as well as download the actual police reports.
How do I purchase a crash report? Users can enter the TCPS website, search for the crash, register (if new to the site), or sign in (if already registered) to purchase and print the crash report. Specific crash criteria is required to use the TCPS website, with two search options available.