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Requesting reports in person or by mail You can pay by cash, money order, business, or certified check. We do not accept personal checks, credit, or debit cards. Make checks payable to City of Philadelphia. If you don't have an acceptable ID, you will also need to include the no photo ID form.
Go to mpdc.dc.gov/service/file-police-report-online. To file a police report in person visit the Metropolitan Police Department's (MPD's) Third District Headquarters, located at 1620 V Street, NW, Washington, DC 20009. Open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
You may request a police report by mail using the Report Request form. If you do not know the police report number, please be sure to include as much information as possible when making your requests such as the date of the incident, the location of the incident, type of incident, and names of involved persons.
In order to pick up a copy of this report yourself, you can go to the Metropolitan Police Department headquarters the Henry J. Daly Building at 300 Indiana Avenue, N.W. The criminal records office is in Room 3075. The records clerk should be able to give you a copy of the report immediately.
Schedule an appointment by calling (202) 671-6705. You may request an Accident Report (PD-10) at MPD Headquarters (address above). To make a request, you will need to provide ONE of the following: Your name AND the date; location; and time of incident, accident or offense, OR.
OPTION 1: Submit your request directly to the FBI. - Step 1: Complete the Applicant Information Form (attached). Step 2: Obtain a set of fingerprints using FBI Form FD 258 (attached}. Present to the MPD Civilian Fingerprint Office (Room 3054) or the State Police with the FBI fingerprint card to be fingerprinted.
Select "Criminal History Check" from the drop-down menu, or call DC Metro PD at (202) 727-4245. The Local Police Record form is a personal copy of your police record (also known as a PD-70 form). This form is not available online and you will have to visit DC Metro PD in-person to complete this requirement.
If you would like to learn more about your case in advance of the first court listing, you can obtain or your lawyer can obtain on your behalf a copy of an abbreviated police report called the PD-251.
Schedule an appointment by calling (202) 671-6705. You may request an Accident Report (PD-10) at MPD Headquarters (address above). To make a request, you will need to provide ONE of the following: Your name AND the date; location; and time of incident, accident or offense, OR.
Immediately Following a Car Accident If you or anyone is injured it is important to seek medical attention right away. One way of doing this is to call 9-1-1. If you have not been injured from being in an accident in Washington DC, it is a good idea to get out of your vehicle and get yourself out of harm's way.