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Not reporting this accident could result in penalties like having your license suspended. For this reason, make sure you submit the proper form within 10 days. The form is called a Crash Report. It is officially Form CR-2 and is referred to as “The Blue Form.”
There are five key details of accidents legally required: Full name, address and occupation of the injured person (a) Date and time of the accident (b) Location of the accident (c) Cause and nature of the injury (d) Name, address and occupation of the person giving the notice, if other than the injured person (e).
You can exchange information (name, address, registration, liability insurer and driver's license) with the other party and complete a Driver's Crash Report (CR2). This report is available at .
You can exchange information (name, address, registration, liability insurer and driver's license) with the other party and complete a Driver's Crash Report (CR2). This report is available at .
Under Texas law there is no waiting period before a record of a missing person can be filed. The law requires that a law enforcement agency immediately enter a record of a missing child into the National Crime Information Center's (NCIC) Missing Person File (Article 63.009, Code of Criminal Procedures).
Non-emergencies or non-local? Call 817-392-4222. Want to join our department? recruiting@fortworthtexas Account not monitored 24/7.
Questions about a missing person. Please do not use email to report a missing person, instead call (817) 392-4222. Activities that need to be reported to us: Terrorist Groups.