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Call DMV Customer Assistance at 503-945-5000 and request DMV send (mail/fax/email) you the accident report; or. Pick up a paper form from a DMV field office or your local law enforcement department.
No, Oregon is not a no-fault state for auto insurance. Oregon is an "at-fault" or "tort" state, which means the person who is at fault for a car accident is responsible for paying for other people's injuries and property damage resulting from the accident.
Any driver involved in a motor vehicle collision where an Officer filed a Police Report, may obtain a copy of the police report by one of the following methods: Obtain a copy of the report by contacting the Portland Police Records Division, located at 1111 SW 2nd Ave (Justice Center), 503-823-0043.
Checking with Local Police and the California Highway Patrol Don't call 911 unless you have a real emergency, but you can call a Police Desk or the nearest CHP call center. They could be able to tell you if any accident is reported in your area.
Obtain a copy of the report by contacting the Portland Police Records Division, located at 1111 SW 2nd Ave (Justice Center), 503-823-0043. There are fees for these reports. Please check the website for fees.
DO Check to see if anyone is hurt. ... If you are on a highway or in the middle of the street, pull off the road if possible so that you are not in the way of traffic. ... Call the police, even if it's a minor accident, so that you have a report of the incident.