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How to File and What to Include in an Alaska Crash Report

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October 29, 2025 | By James Crowson
How to File and What to Include in an Alaska Crash Report

Crash reports in Alaska are not just mere documents; they are crucial pieces of information that play a pivotal role in various aspects of the legal system. After being involved in a car accident in Alaska, understanding the significance of crash reports is essential. If you’ve been in a car accident in Alaska and need help filing your crash report accurately, contact an experienced Alaska car accident lawyer today to protect your rights and strengthen your claim.

Understanding Crash Reports

A crash report is a document prepared and maintained by law enforcement agencies, containing vital information about motor vehicle accidents. Crash reports serve as invaluable tools for both law enforcement and legal professionals. They provide a wealth of information that aids in accident reconstruction, determining fault, and gathering evidence. Knowing how to obtain a crash report in Alaska is essential. Familiarizing yourself with the reporting process and avoiding common mistakes can make a significant difference. Responsible reporting ensures accuracy and fairness in legal proceedings. While crash reports are indispensable, they are not without challenges. Identifying and addressing these challenges is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the reporting system.

Who Can File a Crash Report?

Everyone involved in a motor vehicle collision in Alaska is required to file a crash report if any of the following conditions apply:
  • There is an injury to a person
  • Is there any damage to the property
  • Any vehicle involved in the collision is towed from the scene
  • The estimated cost of damage to any vehicle involved in the collision is over $1,000

How to file a crash report in Alaska

There are three ways to file a crash report in Alaska:
  • Online - You can file a crash report online through the Alaska Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) website. To file a crash report online, you will need to create an account and provide information about the collision, including the date, time, location, and vehicles involved.
  • By mail - You can mail a completed crash report form to the DMV. The crash report form can be downloaded from the DMV website.
  • In-person - You can take a completed crash report form to a DMV office.

What To Include In Your Crash Report

Your crash report should include the following information:
  • Vehicle information - The make, model, year, and license plate number of all vehicles involved in the collision
  • Driver information - The name, address, date of birth, and driver's license number of all drivers involved in the collision
  • Passenger information - The name, address, and date of birth of all passengers involved in the collision
  • Witness information - The name, address, and phone number of any witnesses to the collision
  • Crash information - The date, time, and location of the collision, as well as a detailed description of what happened

Tips For Filing A Crash Report

Here are some tips for filing a crash report:
  • File the report as soon as possible after the collision.
  • Be as accurate and complete as possible when filling out the report.
  • If you are unable to complete the report yourself, ask a friend, family member, or law enforcement officer for assistance.
Filing a crash report is an essential step after a motor vehicle collision in Alaska. By filing a crash report, you can help insurance companies determine liability and payout claims, and you can help law enforcement agencies track crash trends and identify areas where safety improvements are needed.
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