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How to fill out the TX CR-2 online
Filling out the TX CR-2, or driver’s crash report, online can streamline the process of reporting a crash not investigated by law enforcement. This guide will help you navigate each section of the form with clear instructions to ensure accuracy and completeness.
Follow the steps to complete the TX CR-2 online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- In the 'Location' section, fill out all data fields to the best of your ability. Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required. Make sure to include the *County or City, as failing to do so will result in the report being returned.
- Proceed to the 'Date' section and enter the *Date of Crash. This information should include the month, day, and year. If you're unsure of the exact date, you may use the date when the damage was discovered.
- In the 'Vehicles' section, complete the details for #1 Your Vehicle. Include the *Driver's name and other pertinent information. In section #2 Other Vehicle, specify if another vehicle, train, or pedestrian was involved and provide their details.
- If there was damage to property, provide a comprehensive description in the 'Damage to Property' section, including location and ownership details.
- For the 'Injuries' section, identify the injured persons and their relation to the crash. Include whether a seatbelt was used if known.
- The 'Driver's Statement' is your chance to describe the incident. Provide a brief narrative of the crash. If needed, you can attach additional pages to complete your description.
- Finally, review all information for accuracy before signing. Ensure your signature is in black or blue ink and then prepare to submit the form.
- After completing the form, you can save your changes, download, print, or share the form as needed.
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Yes, car accident cases in Texas are generally considered public records. This means that anyone can access certain details associated with the accident, often including the TX CR-2 report. However, specific circumstances may restrict access to sensitive information, so it is best to be aware of local regulations.
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