PORTLAND ACCIDENT SERVICES · GRESHAM
Accident report retrieval in Gresham
If your crash happened in Gresham — from Rockwood and 181st/182nd to Powell Valley and the Mt. Hood corridor — we pull your official report for free and deliver it in 1 hour.
- No cost to you
- Delivered within 1 hour
- No pushy attorney calls
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Getting your accident report in Gresham
Gresham is the fourth-largest city in Oregon and the eastern gateway of the Portland metro area. Between I-84 running along the northern edge, US-26 (Powell Boulevard) crossing east–west through the middle, and the dense arterial grid at 181st and 182nd Avenues, Gresham Police handle thousands of accident reports every year. If you were in one of them, the report is the single document every insurer, attorney, and medical provider will ask for — and you should not have to take time off work to stand in line at a records counter.
How reports are filed in Gresham
Gresham is served by the Gresham Police Department (GPD). If your crash happened inside Gresham city limits, GPD generated your report. Reports are filed through the GPD Records Unit at the main police facility on Northwest Eastman Parkway. Typical release timeline is 5 to 10 business days after the responding officer files. For crashes along I-84 mainline or on US-26 farther east toward Sandy, Oregon State Police or the Multnomah County Sheriff's Office may have been the responding agency instead. For property-damage-only crashes without a dispatched officer, Oregon DMV still requires you to file an accident report within 72 hours if damage was over $2,500 or anyone was injured.
Where Gresham accidents happen
Four corridors generate most of the Gresham accident reports we retrieve. I-84 through Gresham — from the 181st Avenue exit east to the 238th Drive and Wood Village exits — sees heavy daily commute traffic and a recurring pattern of rear-end collisions, especially in the westbound morning flow. US-26 (Powell Boulevard / Mt. Hood Highway) from the Gresham city line east toward Sandy is a high-volume route with frequent left-turn and angle crashes at the signalized intersections. 181st and 182nd Avenue together form the main north–south arterial through the heart of Gresham, with heavy commercial frontage producing a steady stream of angle and sideswipe collisions. Division Street from the west side of Gresham east to Powell also produces a notable share of crashes at the larger intersections.
Medical care near Gresham
Legacy Mount Hood Medical Center on SE Stark Street in Gresham is the primary ER destination for crashes inside the city — a full-service hospital that handles most mid-severity injury cases locally. For higher-acuity trauma such as head injuries or multi-system injuries, EMS transports to OHSU or Legacy Emanuel in Portland (both Level I Trauma Centers). Adventist Health Portland, near the Gresham-Portland boundary, is another common destination for Rockwood and outer east Portland accidents. Save every discharge paper, imaging bill, and follow-up appointment note — contemporaneous medical records are the strongest piece of evidence you can produce in any subsequent injury claim.
Whatever happened and wherever in Gresham it happened, we handle the records work for you. Fill out the form below and your report lands in your inbox within the hour during business hours. No fees. No strings. No attorney calls unless you want them.
How it works
Tell us
A few details about your accident. Takes 2 minutes.
We retrieve
Official report pulled from the police records office.
Delivered
Emailed securely. Optional attorney referral.
Common questions
Which police department handles Gresham accidents?
Gresham Police Department (GPD) handles crashes inside Gresham city limits. Multnomah County Sheriff's Office handles unincorporated east-county areas. Oregon State Police covers I-84 and US-26 mainline. We determine which agency produced your report from the details.
How long does GPD take to release a report?
Typically 5-10 business days after the officer files the report. Once released to the records unit, our service retrieves and delivers it to you within 1-2 hours during business hours.
What if my crash was on I-84 near the Wood Village or Troutdale exits?
Oregon State Police typically handles I-84 mainline. If your crash was at the interchange or in Wood Village or Troutdale city limits, it may be handled by a different agency. We pull from whichever department filed the report.
Is there a fee?
No. The service is free to the victim. GPD's release fee is covered by us. Optional attorney referral is also free — the attorney pays us if you sign with them, not you.
Do you also serve Troutdale, Wood Village, and Fairview?
Yes. Those small neighboring cities either have their own small police departments or rely on MCSO for law enforcement. We pull reports from whichever agency responded to your crash.