How do I report an accident to the Texas DMV?

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To report an accident to the Texas Department of Transportation, it is essential to understand the process involved. When an accident occurs, drivers are typically required to report it if there is damage exceeding a certain amount, personal injury, or fatalities. In Texas, accidents that result in injury or death must be reported to the local law enforcement agency. This includes providing them with necessary information at the scene. If you need to submit a formal report to the state, you can do so by completing the Texas Motor Vehicle Accident Report form, commonly known as the Form CR-2. This form is usually available online on the Texas Department of Transportation's website. Once filled out, the completed report should be submitted to the appropriate agency, as certain time frames apply for filing. Furthermore, insurance companies might require a copy of this report for claims processing. Therefore, keeping records of all documentation related to the accident is advisable. Individuals looking for more detailed information or resources may consider visiting the Texas Department of Transportation’s website, where additional guidance can be found.
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Answered Jul 6, 2025

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