City introduces online system for reporting minor accidents
The Menifee Police Department has introduced an online system for motorists to report traffic collisions, the City of Menifee announced to...
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The Menifee Police Department has introduced an online system for motorists to report traffic collisions, the City of Menifee announced today.
This free service provides a convenient way to create a police report for minor accidents. Non-emergency, non-injury and hit and run collisions that have no suspect driver or vehicle information can be reported on the City's website.
"This new online program provides residents with a convenient, free tool to quickly report non-emergency fender benders and hit and runs," said Menifee Police Chief Greg Fellows. "People usually need to report traffic collisions for insurance purposes and this new online tool is a simple way to get the information needed to complete the next steps after an accident. It also gives the Police Department a more streamlined approach to responding to and tracking these incidents, freeing up more time to focus on resident safety."
To submit a non-emergency incident using the online reporting system, residents can follow the link at https://www.cityofmenifee.us/COPRS. Upon completion of your on-line traffic collision report, a Menifee Police Officer will review your report for detail and accuracy. Once approved, a Menifee Police Department case number will be provided. In the event the Menifee Police Officer reviewing your traffic collision believes further investigation is required, you will be contacted by phone.
For all emergency accidents, always call 9-1-1, or for more information about this program, please contact the Menifee Police Department non-emergency line at 951-210-1000.
This free service provides a convenient way to create a police report for minor accidents. Non-emergency, non-injury and hit and run collisions that have no suspect driver or vehicle information can be reported on the City's website.
"This new online program provides residents with a convenient, free tool to quickly report non-emergency fender benders and hit and runs," said Menifee Police Chief Greg Fellows. "People usually need to report traffic collisions for insurance purposes and this new online tool is a simple way to get the information needed to complete the next steps after an accident. It also gives the Police Department a more streamlined approach to responding to and tracking these incidents, freeing up more time to focus on resident safety."
To submit a non-emergency incident using the online reporting system, residents can follow the link at https://www.cityofmenifee.us/COPRS. Upon completion of your on-line traffic collision report, a Menifee Police Officer will review your report for detail and accuracy. Once approved, a Menifee Police Department case number will be provided. In the event the Menifee Police Officer reviewing your traffic collision believes further investigation is required, you will be contacted by phone.
For all emergency accidents, always call 9-1-1, or for more information about this program, please contact the Menifee Police Department non-emergency line at 951-210-1000.