The Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security is providing an online option to access traffic crash reports.
Through a partnership with Appriss Inc., the public can now retrieve the reports through the website 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
People can continue to visit any local Tennessee Highway Patrol district office or law enforcement agency to purchase crash reports or request a copy be mailed. The fee for these options remains $4.
Tennessee is one of five states to partner with Appriss in offering the crash report service. The other states are Florida, Georgia, Indiana and Kentucky.
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