Yuma, AZ asked in Traffic Tickets, Criminal Law and DUI / DWI for Arizona

Q: How do I obtain a copy of the actual traffic tickets issued to a driver who hit, killed, my sister and did not report.

Driver is 19 years of age and had 3 previous speeding violations before he hit my sister and left her on the side of the road for dead. All violations were reduced to 15-20 miles over speed limit via on-line public court website. I'm interested in obtaining original copies of the tickets with the police officer notes.

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Matthew Maerowitz
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Matthew Maerowitz
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  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Phoenix, AZ
  • Licensed in Arizona

A: You can make a public records request. If a crash report was drafted, it is usually available to the public upon request upon paying a small fee. Some jurisdictions allow you to get the crash report online if you know information related to the accident such as the incident number. You can typically find the information for the law enforcement records department online about how to get the report.

I am sorry for your loss.

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