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The following are the details you need to fill in here: Name of insurance policy covering the vehicle. The policy number. The policy period. The date on which the accident took place. The town or city in which the accident took place. The license number of the driver. The year and make of the vehicle.
If you need to report an accident / crash after the fact, please use the New Jersey Self-Reporting Crash Form located below: .state.nj.us/transportation/refdata/accident/selfreporting.shtm. This link includes a printable version of the form and also an online version available to complete and submit directly online.
SR-1 forms are available at DMV field offices, at CHP offices, or for you to fill out online here. (Note: Keep in mind that an SR-1 form must be submitted in addition to any other reports required by law enforcement, insurance companies, or the California Highway Patrol (CHP).
Your driving privilege will be suspended if you do not complete an SR-1 report or did not have the proper insurance coverage at the time of the vehicle collision. Every vehicle collision reported to DMV by law enforcement will show on your driver's record unless the reporting officer says another person was at fault.
Report of Traffic Accident Occurring in California (SR 1) form ? Send the SR 1 form to report a traffic accident occurring in the State of California to the DMV. The report forms are available at .dmv.ca.gov, by calling 1-800-777-0133, and at California Highway Patrol (CHP) office and DMV offices.
To obtain an electronic copy of a New Jersey Turnpike or Garden State Parkway crash report visit . The cost is $5.00 per crash report. Fulfillment can take up to 14 business days depending on the completion of the crash report.
You or your insurance agent, broker, or legal representative must complete an SR-1 report and send it to DMV within 10 days if someone is injured (no matter how minor the injury) or killed, or property damage is over $1000.
If an accident is minor and doesn't cause injuries or property damage to others, you may not need to report it. In New Jersey, you're required to report an accident if there is over $500 worth of property damage or any injuries.