GA — GCIC Crash Reports

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Georgia Crash Report — Quick Facts

Issuing AgencyGeorgia Crime Information Center (GCIC) & local law enforcement
Online AccessAvailable via GCIC or responding agency portal
Report Cost$5–$15 depending on agency
Availability5–10 business days after accident
What You NeedAccident date, location, GA driver license or report number
Statute of Limitations2 years for personal injury (OCGA § 9-3-33)

How to Get Your Georgia Crash Report

1

Identify the Responding Agency

Georgia crash reports are held by the agency that responded — Georgia State Patrol, local police, or county sheriff. State Patrol reports are centrally accessible. Local agency reports require contacting the specific department.

2

Request Your Report

Georgia State Patrol reports can be requested online through the GSP portal. For other agencies, use the link below which routes to the appropriate Georgia crash report lookup for your location.

3

Use Your Report

Send the report to your insurance adjuster immediately. In Georgia, prompt notification to your insurer is required by your policy. Your attorney will use it to establish liability and calculate damages.

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Georgia Fault & Insurance Rules

Georgia is an at-fault state with modified comparative fault. You can recover damages if you are 49% or less at fault. If you are 50% or more at fault, you cannot recover. Your damages are reduced by your percentage of fault below 50%.

Georgia minimum insurance requirements are 25/50/25 ($25,000 per person, $50,000 per accident, $25,000 property damage). Georgia also requires uninsured motorist coverage at the same limits unless explicitly waived in writing.

Georgia’s statute of limitations for personal injury is 2 years from the accident date (OCGA § 9-3-33). For wrongful death claims, 2 years from the date of death. Get your report and consult an attorney well before the deadline.

Frequently Asked Questions

Georgia State Patrol reports can be requested online through the GSP portal at gsp.georgia.gov or by mailing a request to the GSP post that handled the accident. Online requests typically return reports within 5 to 10 business days. The fee is approximately $5 to $10.
Contact the specific police department’s records division directly. Most Georgia city police departments have an online or mail-in request process. Atlanta PD, for example, provides online access through their records portal. Contact the department for specific instructions and fees.
Georgia law (OCGA § 40-6-273) requires drivers to immediately report accidents resulting in death, injury, or property damage over $500 to law enforcement. For accidents below $500 property damage with no injuries, a crash report is not legally required but is still recommended for insurance purposes.

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