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Filling out the Oregon Traffic Accident and Insurance Report, also known as the OR 735-32, is essential for documenting incidents on the road. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions for completing the form online to ensure compliance with state regulations and a smooth filing process.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the OR 735-32 online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the OR 735-32 document and open it in the editor.
- Clearly enter the date, location, and time of the accident in Section 1. Double-check the accuracy of this information, as it is crucial for processing your report.
- In Section 2, provide complete details about your vehicle. Include the insurance company name (not the agent) and policy number, as this data is mandatory for verification.
- Answer all questions in Section 3 thoroughly. Understand the definitions such as ‘principal purpose of driving’ to ensure accurate responses.
- Complete any additional information required for other vehicles involved in the accident in Section 4. If there are more than two vehicles, use the attached Supplemental Report (Form 735-32B).
- In Section 5, provide a detailed description of the accident and ensure you sign and date the report. Only a family member may sign on behalf of an incapacitated driver, providing the relationship.
- Review both sides of the form to confirm all sections are filled out accurately before submission.
- Save your changes and prepare to download or print the completed form. If you require a receipt, you can take the completed form to a DMV office for validation.
- Finally, mail the form to the Accident Reporting Unit at DMV, or fax it as instructed. Ensure you retain a copy for your records.
Get started on completing your OR 735-32 online today for a seamless filing experience.
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The short answer is no. Insurance companies do not report accidents to the DMV. But that doesn't mean the DMV isn't aware of an accident you were involved in. Accidents that generate a police report are filed with the DMV. In some states, however, police reports aren't necessary generated for minor accidents.
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