You are leaving the website of the Plymouth Police Department and are being transferred to the website of a third-party vendor, CRASHDOCS powered by Carfax, which can instantly provide crash reports for a fee.
Please allow 7 to 10 days after the occurrence of a crash for the report to become available on CRASHDOCS.
Report Number: If you were provided with Plymouth Police Department "MVA Information Exchange" form at the time of your accident, please follow the below example to calculate your report number from the Call# listed at the top of the form:
CRASHDOCS will also require a last name of an involved party and the date of the accident.
Only crash incidents which meet the police crash reporting threshold will be available on CRASHDOCS. Logs of minor crashes resulting in only an information exchange, as well as all crash reports, are available via the "Public Information Request" link on the homepage of our website. Requests submitted in this manner are fulfilled manually by the Department's Records Division pursuant to the time and fee standards set by Massachusetts public records law.
The mission of the Plymouth Police Department is to provide for the safety of the public, the protection of life and property, to serve with integrity, to provide a well-trained professional department to the public, to treat all members of the public and all employees with respect, and to strive to ensure that the Plymouth Police Department is the finest law enforcement agency in the Commonwealth.
The Plymouth Police Department received the designation of Accredited Police Department by a unanimous vote of the Massachusetts Police Accreditation Commission at the semi-annual meeting. We are now one of 90 Municipal and University Police Departments out of nearly 400 in the Commonwealth that has received this designation.Learn More