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1.
How can I obtain a copy of my accident report?
Accident reports are available at the police department 3 to 4 days after the date of occurrence. Please call the Records Department at 262-787-3702 to request your report. Records will have your report available for pick up or the report can be mailed to you. There is a charge of 25¢ per page.
2.
How can I obtain a copy of a police report?
Call the Police Department Records Division at 262-787-3702 to request a copy. A record request will be processed for review to determine if it may be released. Some records cannot legally be released: cases which are still under investigation, cases currently pending before the courts, juvenile cases, cases in which release might endanger victims/witnesses, cases in which victims/witnesses have requested confidentiality, etc. You will be notified by phone about your request. Reports may be picked up at the police station front desk or may be mailed out. There is a 25 cent per page charge.
3.
I need a FDDPA Exemption Form?
Based upon the Federal Driver’s Privacy Protection Act, this Request must be completed before information containing personally identifiable information in the Police Report can be released without redaction.
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