Crime & Safety
Police Department Offers Collision Reports Through Online Service
Reports can also be requested in person, via fax or by mail and email.

The now offers a more efficient way to obtain a traffic collision report through an online service called Docview.
For an $11 fee, involved parties can access their collision report on the secure Docview website. The reports are typically available within 48 hours after the officer completes the report.
Those who do not want to pay the convenience fee can still request reports through the Redmond Police Records Division. These requests are processed in the order received. By law, the department has five business days to provide the report or notify the requester that more time is needed.
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Options for requesting a traffic collision report occurring in the city of Redmond include:
Docview, $11 per case
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Reports can be requested and paid for on a secure website. They are normally available 24-48 hours after the officer completes the report. The service can be accessed at www.Docview.US.com
Redmond Police Department, $5 per case for first five pages, 15 cents each additional page
Reports can be requested in person, via email, fax or U.S. mail and are processed in the order received. Payment must be received before a report is released via mail or pick-up. Visit www.redmond.gov/Police for more information.
—From a Redmond Police Department news release
Editor's note: This story was corrected at 1:30 p.m. on Oct. 5 to corrent an erroroneous price for the Docview service. The police department originally said the price was $16 but has since revised the amount to $11.
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