Kansas City, Missouri MSHP Accident Report

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Kansas City, Missouri MSHP Accident Report

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If you were in an accident in Kansas, your official accident report is a critical document for your insurance claim, your attorney, and your personal records.

After a car accident in Kansas, you need your crash report to file an insurance claim, pursue a legal case, or keep for your records. This tool helps you find Kansas accident reports from the state highway patrol, county agencies, and city police departments.

Kansas accident reports are filed by the responding agency — Kansas Highway Patrol (KHP) for accidents on state highways and interstates, or local police departments (Wichita PD, Kansas City PD, Topeka PD) for city street accidents.

How to Get a KHP Accident Report

Kansas Highway Patrol accident reports are the official state record of any crash on a KHP-patrolled road. After the KHP trooper files your crash report, it's available in the KHP database within 3-5 business days.

Your KHP accident report documents the crash scene, driver and vehicle information, contributing factors, and the officer's preliminary determination of fault — everything your insurance company and attorney need.

Enter your accident date and location below to retrieve your KHP report instantly.

Wichita Accident Reports

Wichita is served by both Wichita Police Department and Kansas Highway Patrol. Accidents on I-35, I-235, US-54, US-400, K-15, and other state highways in the Wichita area are typically handled by KHP.

Accidents on city streets fall under Wichita PD jurisdiction.

Not sure which agency responded? Enter your accident details and we'll check both databases automatically.

Kansas Highway Patrol (KHP) Reports Available Statewide

Highway and interstate accidents in Kansas are typically handled by the Kansas Highway Patrol. Your KHP accident report is the official state document for these crashes. KHP accident reports are typically available within 5-10 business days and can be requested online or by mail.

For accidents in the Wichita metro area, the Wichita Police Department files the accident report. You can access your Wichita accident report through their records portal. For accidents in surrounding counties:


- Sedgwick County accident reports — filed by the Sedgwick County Sheriff
- Leavenworth County accident reports — filed by the Leavenworth County Sheriff

We provide 100% Free Sponsored Kansas Highway Patrol (KHP) crash reports from across Kansas, including reports filed with the Kansas City Police Department, Wichita Police Department, Topeka Police Department, Overland Park Police Department, Olathe Police Department, Johnson County Sheriff’s Office, Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Office, Shawnee County Sheriff’s Office, Lawrence Police Department, Manhattan Police Department, and the Kansas Highway Patrol.

Reports are available for accidents in Kansas City, Wichita, Overland Park, Olathe, Topeka, Lawrence, Manhattan, Lenexa, Shawnee, Leawood, Derby, Gardner, Hays, Junction City, Salina, Hutchinson, Emporia, Liberal, Dodge City, and more.

Kansas City Area (Bi-State)

In the Kansas City metro area, accidents near the state line may involve Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP) units. If you need MSHP crash reports for an accident in the bi-state area, use the lookup tool to find the correct agency report.

How do I get my Kansas accident report online?

After any accident in Kansas, the responding officer files an official report. Kansas Highway Patrol (KHP) handles highway and interstate accidents; local police handle city streets. Most KHP accident reports are available 3-5 business days after your crash. Enter your accident date and location — we retrieve your official Kansas accident report instantly from KHP and all local police databases.

How do I get a KHP accident report?

Kansas Highway Patrol accident reports are filed by KHP troopers on the Kansas Accident Report form. Once filed, they're available through the Kansas Department of Transportation database within 3-5 business days. We search the KHP system directly — enter your accident details and we'll pull your report.

What is a KHP crash log?

A KHP crash log is the official incident record created when a Kansas Highway Patrol trooper responds to a collision. It documents the accident details, parties involved, and the responding officer's findings. Your KHP crash log is required for insurance claims, attorney review, and any legal proceedings related to the accident.

How do I get a Wichita accident report?

Wichita accident reports are filed by either the Wichita Police Department (city streets) or Kansas Highway Patrol (state highways and interstates). We automatically search both Wichita PD and KHP databases — enter your accident date and location and we'll find your report regardless of which agency responded.

How do I get a car accident report online in Kansas?

Many Kansas accident reports are available online through state and local databases. Enter your accident date, location, and name — we check KHP, Wichita PD, Kansas City PD, and all available Kansas law enforcement databases to retrieve your car accident report as quickly as possible.

How long does it take to get an accident report in Kansas?

KHP accident reports are typically ready 3-5 business days after the crash. Local Wichita and Kansas City police reports may take 5-10 business days. Once your report is filed and available, we can retrieve it instantly.

What do I need to request my Kansas accident report?

You'll need your accident date, location, and at least one party's name or driver's license number. A KHP report number helps but isn't required — we can usually find your report with just the date and location.

How do I get a Sedgwick County or Leavenworth County accident report?

County accidents outside city limits are filed by the county sheriff. Sedgwick County accident reports are available through the Sedgwick County Sheriff and Leavenworth County accident reports through the Leavenworth County Sheriff.

What if my accident happened near the Kansas City state line?

Accidents in the Kansas City metro area near the Missouri state line may involve the Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP). Use the lookup tool to identify the correct agency based on your crash location.


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