HomeNewsPolice & CourtsVIPD Announces Website for Car Crash Reports

VIPD Announces Website for Car Crash Reports

Virgin Islands Police Department receives dozens of requests from citizens and insurance companies each day to obtain crash reports. The Virgin Islands Police Department now makes it easier for motorists to get their crash reports at CRASHDOCS.org.

CRASHDOCS.org eliminates the need for citizens to make in-person visits to the department or wait for business hours to access reports. They can visit the secure site 24/7, enter their report reference number, last name, and date of the accident to locate and quickly obtain documentation.

The tool also streamlines operations at Virgin Islands Police Department by eliminating phone calls, counter visits, and handling paper processing.

CRASHDOCS.org eliminates the need for citizens to make in-person visits to the department or wait for business hours to access reports.

โ€œThe Virgin Islands Police Department is excited to announce a collaboration with the online service CARFAX to improve accessibility to traffic accident reports. Citizens are now able to use their smart devices to search, pay for, and download their traffic accident reports via the QR code to access the CRASHDOCS.org.

This launch marks the first phase of our initiative to streamline report requests and provide better service to the community,โ€ commented Acting Commissioner Mario Brooks.

Currently, citizens can visit CRASHDOCS.org to obtain accident reports from January through August 2024. Reports can take up to 14 business days after the incident. Citizens who are unable to locate their reports before January 2024, can visit the Records Bureau to obtain their accident report.

For inquiries, please call the Records Bureau at (340)774-2211 on St. Thomas and (340)778-2211 on St. Croix.

Keeping our community informed is our top priority.
If you have a news tip to share, please call or text us at 340-244-6631.

Support local + independent journalism in the U.S. Virgin Islands

Unlike many news organizations, we haven't put up a paywall โ€“ we want to keep our journalism as accessible as we can. Our independent journalism costs time, money and hard work to keep you informed, but we do it because we believe that it matters. We know that informed communities are empowered ones. If you appreciate our reporting and want to help make our future more secure, please consider donating.

Jobs - Click Here