PoliceReport.info Introduces Arkansas‑Wide Service for Requesting Official Police Reports

Plymouth, Massachusetts - October 28, 2025 - PoliceReport.info, the nationwide resource for accessing official police and accident reports, has extended its platform to cover all 621 cities and counties in Arkansas. The expansion helps residents and visitors obtain certified reports from the Arkansas State Police and local sheriff’s offices with just a few clicks.

“From Little Rock to the Ozarks, Arkansas drivers deserve a clear path to their crash reports,” said Anthony Paluzzi, founder of PoliceReport.info. “Our service takes away the confusion about what form to use and which office to contact, so people can focus on recovery and insurance claims.”

How Arkansas Handles Crash Reports

Arkansas uses Form 5‑2000—the state’s standard traffic crash report—for incidents involving property damage, injury or fatality. Requests are generally processed within three to five business days, and most reports cost between ten and twenty dollars. The Arkansas State Police maintain a central database for statistical analysis and review , while county and city departments handle their own records. PoliceReport.info links users directly to the proper agency and provides guidance on whether to request a state, county or city report.

The state offers online submission for many jurisdictions; electronic filing has reduced turnaround times. When online requests are not available, the site guides users through mail‑in or in‑person steps. Every transaction remains secure and confidential.

Unique Aspects of the Arkansas Report

Arkansas’s crash report offers several distinctive features:

  • Separate code sheet – Officers complete Form 5‑2000 using a companion code sheet to classify crash factors and conditions . This ensures consistent data across all departments and aids statewide analysis.

  • Geocoding and administrative data – At the top of the form, officers record the report number, date and time of collision, district and geo‑code, and whether the location is rural or within a city. Checkboxes indicate AM or PM, hit‑and‑run status and whether the crash occurred at an intersection.

  • Detailed vehicle and driver sections – Each vehicle section collects the driver’s name, address, demographic details, licence information, and results of any blood or breath tests. Officers capture the vehicle’s year, make, model, VIN, licence plate and estimated damage. Additional lines record insurance and EMS data.

  • Commercial vehicle supplement – When a crash involves a commercial truck or bus, officers check a box directing them to complete a separate commercial motor vehicle collision supplement. This ensures that heavy‑vehicle data meet federal requirements.

  • Point‑of‑contact diagrams and narrative – Page 2 includes diagrams where officers mark the initial impact points for each vehicle. A section for property damage and witness information follows, along with a table for citations. The lower half of the page provides lined space for a detailed narrative describing the crash sequence and contributing factors.

Why Crash Reports Are Essential

Insurance companies and attorneys rely on official police reports to determine liability and process claims. Without an official report, claims can be delayed or denied, and critical details may be lost. Arkansas’s Form 5‑2000 includes comprehensive fields for location, driver information, vehicle damage, injuries, witnesses and citations, making it a vital document for both insurers and courts. PoliceReport.info ensures drivers obtain this record quickly and securely.

How PoliceReport.info Makes It Easy

  1. Find the right agency – Users enter a city or county, and PoliceReport.info directs them to the correct office—Arkansas State Police or local departments.

  2. Get the proper form – The platform provides links to Form 5‑2000, code sheets and supplemental forms for commercial vehicles.

  3. Follow clear steps – Instructions outline what to include (date, location, names, report number) and what documents are required (photo ID, proof of involvement).

  4. Submit safely – Online, mail‑in or in‑person options are explained, with secure portals for electronic requests.

  5. Receive your report – Most reports arrive within three to five business days, although some counties may vary.

Nationwide Coverage, Local Insight

PoliceReport.info now provides customized guidance for every state. Arkansas joins a growing list of jurisdictions where drivers can access official reports without confusion. The platform updates its information regularly as forms change and agencies adjust procedures.

About PoliceReport.info

PoliceReport.info is a privately owned website that helps people obtain official police reports nationwide. Offering state‑specific instructions, online request tools and customer support, the site assists individuals in securing accident, incident and traffic reports. PoliceReport.info is not affiliated with any government agency.

To learn more, visit www.PoliceReport.info.

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