Brooklyn Traffic Crash Reports & Records Requests

Transportation New York 3 Minutes Read · published February 02, 2026 Flag of New York

In Brooklyn, New York, obtaining an official traffic crash report or filing a public records request follows city procedures that differ from general insurance or DMV paperwork. This guide explains where to request police collision reports, how to use New York City’s open-records process for municipal documents, what forms or fees you may encounter, and the practical steps to appeal or escalate denials. Read the steps for immediate actions after a crash, how to request records from city agencies, and which departments handle enforcement and complaints in Brooklyn.

Where to get a crash report

Police crash reports for collisions investigated by the New York City Police Department are available through NYPD records request procedures; for historical crash data and open datasets the City’s Open Data portal publishes collision records suitable for analysis. NYPD: Requesting Police Reports[1] and the Motor Vehicle Collisions dataset on NYC Open Data are official sources for reports and aggregated data. [2]

If you need a crash report for insurance or court, request it from NYPD as soon as possible.

How to file a public records request

City records — including crash-related records held by city agencies — are requested through New York City’s Open Records procedures. Use the NYC Open Records portal or the agency’s designated records access officer to submit a request, describe the records clearly, and specify preferred formats for delivery. NYC Open Records information[3]

Penalties & Enforcement

This section describes enforcement related to records access and traffic enforcement as administered by city agencies and the NYPD.

  • Fines for moving violations or traffic citations: amounts are set by state law and city rules and are not specified on the cited city pages above; see the enforcing agency for exact fines (not specified on the cited page).
  • Escalation: first, repeat, and continuing offences and their monetary ranges are not specified on the cited city pages.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: orders, court summonses, license actions, or property holds are used by enforcement agencies; specific measures for a case are determined by NYPD or the appropriate city agency (not specified on the cited page).
  • Enforcer and complaints: the NYPD handles collision investigations and related criminal or summons actions; records-access enforcement and denials are handled under NYC Open Records procedures by the Department of Records and Information Services.
  • Appeals and review: the NYC Open Records page explains how to appeal denials; specific statutory time limits or penalties for noncompliance are not specified on the cited city page.
If an agency denies a record, follow the agency appeal instructions immediately.

Applications & Forms

Official forms and submission methods vary by agency. For police crash reports, follow NYPD instructions for requesting police reports; for city-held documents, use the NYC Open Records portal. Specific form names or fees are not consistently listed on the cited pages; check the agency link above for any downloadable forms or contact information.

How-To

  1. Identify the record needed (police crash report, agency emails, permits, photos) and note incident date, location, and parties involved.
  2. Request the police report from NYPD using their published request procedure and provide required identifiers and proof of identity if requested.[1]
  3. File an NYC Open Records request online for city agency documents, specify format, and keep copies of the submission and any confirmation.
  4. If denied, follow the agency’s appeal instructions and, if necessary, seek review through the Open Records process described on the NYC Records page.[3]
Keep a record of every communication, including dates and names.

FAQ

Who can request a crash report in Brooklyn?
Typically involved parties, their attorneys, or authorized representatives can request NYPD crash reports following NYPD procedures.
How long does it take to receive a police crash report?
Processing times vary by agency and case; the cited NYPD page does not specify a uniform turnaround time.
Are there fees for records requests?
Some agencies may charge reproduction or search fees; specific fee amounts are not specified on the cited NYC Open Records page and depend on the agency and request details.

Key Takeaways

  • Request police crash reports from NYPD and other municipal documents through NYC Open Records.
  • Keep incident details and proof of identity to speed requests and appeals.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] NYPD: Requesting Police Reports
  2. [2] NYC Open Data: Motor Vehicle Collisions dataset
  3. [3] NYC Open Records: How to request city records