The process for obtaining a copy of your accident report depends on the law enforcement agency that responded to the scene.
In Little Rock, the two most common agencies are the Little Rock Police Department and the Arkansas State Police.
Little Rock Police Department Procedures
When requesting a report, ensure you provide the date of the accident, the location where it occurred, and your last name.
To get a copy of your accident report from the Little Rock Police Department, you have two options:
- In-Person: Visit the Records Division of the Little Rock Police Department at 700 W. Markham Street, Little Rock, AR 72201, between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.
- Online: Access the Little Rock Police Department’s web portal to request your report online. Most reports are available approximately eight hours after the accident investigation is completed.
A police report provides unbiased documentation of the accident, which is essential for supporting your insurance claim.
It includes details about the accident’s location, time, damages, and witness statements, which help establish the facts and prevent disputes
Arkansas State Police Report Request Process
The Arkansas State Police allows individuals to request accident reports either by mail or online. This flexibility ensures that you can obtain the necessary documents in the manner that suits you best.
If the Arkansas State Police responded to your accident, you can request a copy of the report by mail or online:
- By Mail: Send a request to the Arkansas State Police, Attn: Crash Records Section, One State Police Plaza Drive, Little Rock, AR 72209.
- Online: Visit the Arkansas Department of Public Safety website to download your report. You can also request accident reports from local police agencies through this link.
To obtain a report from the Arkansas State Police, you will need to provide the date of the accident, the location where it occurred, and your last name.