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I've just been in a non-injury car accident in Tulsa, now what?

Reported by: Beth Burnett
Email: burnett@kjrh.com
Last Update: 2/06 8:30 pm
Car crashes through Braums wall (Brian Wheeler)
Car crashes through Braums wall (Brian Wheeler)
Here are the guidelines for what to do if you have been in a non-injury accident from the Tulsa Police Department:

1.  When you are involved in a traffic collision, the first thing to do is assure
that everyone involved has not been injured.

  • If there are injuries, immediately call 911.
  • If there are no injuries and it is safe to do so, attempt to move the vehicles out of the roadway as required by state law.
  • If there are no injuries but any vehicle cannot be moved, call 911.
TIP: Record the color, make, model and tag number of all involved vehicles.

2.  After vehicles have been moved from the scene, now what?

  • You are required by state law to provide your information to any other involved party.
  • That information consists of: name, address, telephone number of the driver, and current registered owner information including license plate number, vehicle identification number, and complete vehicle insurance information of the vehicle.
  • If an involved party does not provide or will not provide this information, call 911.
  • If the other party leaves the scene without providing their information or they appear intoxicated, call 911.
TIP: Attempt to take photos of all vehicles and the scene if it is safe to
do so. Capture the names and contact information for any witnesses.

3.  Do I call 911 to report a Collision?

Call 911 anytime you are not sure and the 911 operator will give you further
direction.

Also call 911 in the following circumstances:
1. There are injuries involved
2. There is a disturbance such as road rage or a fight
3. A vehicle left the scene or it is a hit & run
4. A driver appears to be intoxicated or under the influence
5. A party does not have a valid driver’s license and/or insurance
6. The vehicles are creating a traffic hazard
7. A party is not cooperating or will not provide their information

If any of the above criteria are not met and you call 911, you will be given
instructions on how to report the collision.

TIP: When in doubt, call 911.

4.  I have all of the other party’s information, now what?
  • Drivers involved in a collision are required by ordinance to file a written report to the police department.
  • You can go to the Tulsa Police Website at www.tulsapolice.org and print the Operator’s Traffic Collision Report Form.
  • Complete the form and mail it to: Tulsa Police Department, Records Division, 600 Civic Center Tulsa, OK 74103
  • You can drop the form off at any Tulsa Police location.
  • The Operator’s Traffic Collision Report Form is also available at all local QuikTrip Locations and all Tulsa Police Divisions.
  • A third option is to call 596-9222 and the operator will collect your information. A telephone report officer will call you the next business day.
TIP: Notify you insurance provider of the collision as soon as practical.

5.  How long will this change be in effect?

Due to the recent manpower reductions within the Tulsa Police Department, this policy has been temporarily enacted to ensure officers ability to respond to higher priority emergency situations.

At this time, it is projected that this policy will be re-evaluated as the Tulsa Police Department’s manpower level changes.

If you have any questions, feel free to email the Tulsa Police Department at
askacop@tpd.org .





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