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Search North Carolina State Highway Patrol vehicle collision reports and towed vehicle records.
The N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles uses an online service, called PayIt, that allows you to take advantage of completing multiple services in one secure transaction. Up to 5 crash reports can be requested in one online transaction.
Search North Carolina State Highway Patrol vehicle collision reports and towed vehicle records.
North Carolina drivers can request crash reports, driving records and vehicle records for a fee from the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles. Driving records generally include motor vehicle-related convictions and wreck information as well as basic license information.
Crash Reports. Crash reports investigated by all of North Carolina's law enforcement agencies are forwarded to the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles. You may obtain copies of crash reports from the Division of Motor Vehicles one of three ways: By calling (919) 861-3098. By visiting in person the DMV Headquarters at 1100 New Bern Ave.
Crash data is information on collisions between motor vehicles, pedestrians, bicyclists or other road users. The Traffic Safety Unit uses this data to identify important trends in crash patterns and to direct NCDOT to improve road safety at locations where it is most needed.
Step-by-Step Process of Obtaining a North Carolina State Highway Patrol Crash Report. Identifying the correct agency: It is important to identify the specific law enforcement agency involved in investigating and producing the crash report for your accident.