PoliceReport.info Launches Arizona Resource for Easy Access to Crash and Police Reports

Plymouth, Massachusetts - October 23, 2025 - PoliceReport.info, the leading online resource that guides people through the process of obtaining official police and accident reports, has expanded into Arizona. The site now covers all 462 cities and counties across the Grand Canyon State, offering clear, step‑by‑step instructions on how to request reports from the Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS) and local agencies.

“Arizona drivers face everything from desert highways to urban gridlock,” said Anthony Paluzzi, founder of PoliceReport.info. “Our platform eliminates the confusion about which form to use and which agency to contact. Whether your crash happened in Phoenix, Tucson or a small border town, we make it easy to get the official report.”

Understanding Arizona’s Crash Report System

Arizona uses the Form 01‑2704 Traffic Crash Report for most incidents. Requests are typically processed in three to seven business days, and fees range from nine to twenty‑five dollars depending on the agency and type of report. The DPS serves as the primary statewide agency, but local police departments and sheriff’s offices also handle crash reports within their jurisdictions. PoliceReport.info directs users to the appropriate office and provides the correct version of the form.

The state’s online retrieval system covers most urban areas, allowing drivers to submit requests through secure portals. Phoenix and Tucson maintain dedicated traffic units that can speed up processing for crashes within city limits.

Unique Features of the Arizona Report

Arizona’s crash report stands out for its detail and clarity:

  • Comprehensive administrative data – The form records the report ID, agency number, officer ID and whether the report is for ADOT use only or includes a truck/bus supplement. Officers note conditions such as road‑rage or hazardous materials involvement.

  • Party and unit sections – Each vehicle, pedestrian or cyclist is recorded as a “party.” The report captures driver’s licence details, demographics, vehicle make and model, and shaded diagrams showing where the vehicle was damaged.

  • Commercial vehicle supplement – For trucks and buses, a supplemental form records carrier identification numbers, cargo type, gross vehicle weight rating and vehicle configuration. This mirrors federal reporting requirements and ensures consistency across jurisdictions.

  • Occupant and injury data – A large grid tracks every occupant, listing seat position, restraint use, air‑bag deployment, injury severity, ejection status, extrication and transport method. Officers also record whether alcohol or drug tests were administered and note any suspected impairment.

  • Narrative and diagram sections – Later pages provide space for a scaled collision diagram and a detailed narrative explaining the crash sequence. Additional fields document property damage beyond the vehicles, witness contact information and citations issued.

Why Crash Reports Matter

Official police and accident reports are essential for insurance claims, legal cases and personal records. Insurance companies rely on the report to assign liability and process claims, while attorneys use it as evidence in court or settlement negotiations. Without an official report, drivers may encounter delays or denials, and important details can be lost. PoliceReport.info makes sure Arizona residents have quick access to the documentation they need.

How PoliceReport.info Simplifies the Process

PoliceReport.info breaks down the request process into manageable steps:

  1. Enter your city or ZIP code – The platform identifies whether DPS or a local agency handled your crash.

  2. Get the correct form and link – It displays the proper report type—such as Form 01‑2704, a DPS report or a local report—and links directly to the online or mail‑in request.

  3. Follow clear instructions – Users learn what information to provide (date, location, names) and what documents to include (valid ID, case number, payment).

  4. Submit securely – With online requests available for most jurisdictions , drivers can send their requests with confidence, knowing their information is protected.

  5. Receive your report quickly – Typical processing times range from three to seven business days . PoliceReport.info also alerts users to local variations, such as faster processing in Phoenix and Tucson.

Nationwide Reach with Local Expertise

While this announcement focuses on Arizona, PoliceReport.info serves every state in the country. The platform provides tailored instructions for each jurisdiction and keeps all forms and guidelines up to date. Whether you need a crash report from Arizona, Texas or New York, the site offers the same easy‑to‑follow process and secure submission options.

About PoliceReport.info

PoliceReport.info is a private website dedicated to helping people obtain official police and accident reports across the United States. Through state‑specific guides, online request tools and customer support, the company ensures users can secure the reports they need for insurance, legal or personal purposes. PoliceReport.info is not affiliated with government agencies and works with licensed professionals when necessary. Learn more at www.PoliceReport.info.

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