

Enter your accident date and location in the lookup tool above. Most Colorado crash reports are available through the Colorado State Patrol or the local police department that responded to your crash. Reports are typically ready within 5–10 business days of the incident.
Accidents within Denver city limits are handled by the Denver Police Department. You can request your Denver police accident report online through the DPD records portal, or visit a Denver Police district station in person. Reports are usually available within 3–7 business days.
If a state trooper responded to your crash on a highway or interstate, your report is filed through the Colorado State Patrol. Use the lookup tool above to find your state patrol accident report by date and location.
Aurora accidents are filed by the Aurora Police Department and Colorado Springs accidents are filed by CSPD. Use the lookup tool above and select the correct agency for your city.
Most Colorado accident reports — including Denver Police, Aurora PD, CSPD, and Colorado State Patrol — are available within 5–10 business days after the crash. Some agencies may take longer during high-volume periods.
Yes. Both the Colorado State Patrol and several local agencies allow you to file a hit and run report online for incidents where the other driver fled the scene. Use the tool above to find the self-report option for your jurisdiction.
CDOT (Colorado Department of Transportation) maintains highway crash data for state roads. If your crash happened on a state highway and a trooper responded, your report flows through the state patrol system. The lookup tool above connects you to the right records source.
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