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Records Division
The Clarksville Police Department Records Division maintains information regarding incidents and crashes that occur within the City of Clarksville. If you require a copy of a report, you can submit a request in person between the hours of 08:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday at 135 Commerce Street or you can submit a request at our Public Records Center. Depending on your specific request, you may be given additional instructions before the report is provided to you. The Records Division will be closed on weekends and on all City Holidays.
To obtain a copy of a motor vehicle crash report directly through the Clarksville Police Department you must be the driver of the vehicle, owner of a vehicle involved in a crash, agent for a driver or owner of a vehicle involved in a crash or an attorney for either the driver or owner of a vehicle involved in a crash.
Accordingly, to process your request, drivers and owners of vehicles are required to provide a copy of their driver's license, attorneys are required to provide a letter of representation, and agents are required to provide the number of the insurance policy involved or a letter of agency signed by the driver or owner.
Please allow 3 to 5 Business Days for the Crash Report to become available for processing.
In Tennessee, unless a law or regulation states otherwise, government records must be made available for viewing. If you would like to obtain any records through the City of Clarksville's public record request see the links below.
YOU CAN SUBMIT YOUR PUBLIC RECORDS or crash report REQUEST AT OUR PUBLIC RECORDS CENTER BY CLICKING THIS LINK.
Pursuant to T.C.A.§ 10-7-503(g) the Clarksville City Council adopted a Public Records Policy for the City of Clarksville. View the City of Clarksville’s Public Records Policy (PDF)