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You must submit a report of a motor vehicle accident to DMV when: Damage to any vehicle is over $2,500 (even if your vehicle was the only one in the crash); Damages to any vehicle is over $2,500 and any vehicle is towed from the scene; Injury or death resulted from this accident; or.
- OREGON TRAFFIC CRASH AND INSURANCE REPORT
Complete this form if the traffic crash occurred on a...
- What to do if you are in an accident - Oregon
File a report. DMV requires an Accident & Insurance Report...
- OREGON TRAFFIC CRASH AND INSURANCE REPORT
Complete this form if the traffic crash occurred on a highway or premise open to the public and meets at least one of the reporting requirements outlined in Section 3. Failure to report when required may result in DMV issuing Notice of Suspension.
Form 735-9229 (attached on back) MUST be submitted with Oregon Traffic Accident and Insurance Report (Form 735-32) to DMV. Call (503) 986-3507 for questions regarding the Motor Carrier Crash Report.
File a report. DMV requires an Accident & Insurance Report to be filed by the drivers involved in an accident when: Damage to your vehicle is over $2500; An injury (no matter how minor) or death occurs ; Damage to any one person’s property is over $2500; Any vehicle has damage over $2500 and any vehicle is towed from the scene as a result of ...
The driver of a vehicle that has more than $2,500 damage must report the accident in the manner specified under ORS 811.725 (Driver failure to report accident to Department of Transportation).
How do I file a State Accident report? Oregon law requires these reports be filed within 72 hours of the accident. If you are not able to file within the 72 hours, submit it as soon as possible. If you fail to report the accident to DMV, it may result in suspension of your driving privileges.
Form 735-9229 (attached on back) MUST be submitted with Oregon Traffic Accident and Insurance Report (Form 735-32) to DMV. Call (503) 986-3507 for questions regarding the Motor Carrier Crash Report.