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Accident report retrieval in Tigard

If you were in a crash anywhere in Tigard — from downtown and along Pacific Highway to the I-5 and Hwy 217 interchanges — we pull your official Tigard PD report for free and deliver it within the hour.

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Getting your accident report in Tigard

Tigard sits at the junction of I-5, I-205, and Oregon 217 — three of the most heavily traveled freeways in the Portland metro area. That geography means the Tigard Police Department sees a disproportionate volume of accident reports relative to the city's population. Between the Washington Square shopping corridor, the dense daily commute on Pacific Highway (99W), and the Hall Boulevard / Durham Road surface arterials, Tigard PD files a steady stream of crash reports every week. If you were in one of them, the report is what every insurer, attorney, and medical provider will ask for.

How reports are filed in Tigard

Tigard is served by the Tigard Police Department (TPD), headquartered on Hall Boulevard. If your accident happened inside Tigard city limits, TPD generated your report. Reports are filed through the TPD Records Division and typically become available 5 to 10 business days after the responding officer files. For crashes at the freeway mainline — especially on I-5 or I-205 — Oregon State Police is usually the responding agency, and the report will be with OSP rather than TPD. For property-damage-only crashes that TPD did not dispatch to, Oregon DMV requires you to file an accident report within 72 hours if damage exceeded $2,500 or anyone was injured.

Where Tigard accidents happen

Five corridors dominate the Tigard accident reports we retrieve. I-5 through Tigard — from the Haines/Kruse Way exit south to the Tualatin/Sherwood exit — is one of the highest-volume freeway stretches in Oregon, with merge-zone and rear-end collisions being the typical pattern during commute. Oregon 217 through Tigard, especially the Hall Boulevard and 99W interchanges, sees a steady rate of lane-change crashes. I-205 where it meets I-5 at the south Tigard interchange is another common location. Pacific Highway (99W) from downtown Tigard south toward King City is a high-volume surface arterial with recurring angle and left-turn crashes at the signalized intersections. Hall Boulevard between Scholls Ferry and Durham also produces a consistent share of crashes, particularly at the Bonita and Durham intersections.

Medical care near Tigard

Legacy Meridian Park Medical Center just south of Tigard in Tualatin is the primary ER destination for crashes in the south metro area — a full-service hospital that receives most mid-severity injury cases from Tigard, Tualatin, and Sherwood. For higher-acuity trauma, EMS transports to OHSU or Legacy Emanuel in Portland, both Level I Trauma Centers. Kaiser Permanente Sunnyside Medical Center on the Clackamas County side handles a share of crashes from south Tigard and the I-205 corridor. Save every discharge paper, imaging bill, and follow-up note — contemporaneous medical documentation is the single strongest form of evidence you can produce in an injury claim.

Whatever happened and wherever in Tigard 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.

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A few details about your accident. Takes 2 minutes.

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Official report pulled from the police records office.

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Emailed securely. Optional attorney referral.

Common questions

Which police department handles Tigard accidents?

Tigard Police Department (TPD) for crashes inside Tigard city limits. Oregon State Police handles I-5 and I-205 mainline. Tualatin Police, Lake Oswego Police, or the Washington County Sheriff's Office may have responded if you were at a city-edge crash.

How long does TPD take to release a report?

Typically 5-10 business days after the officer files. Our service retrieves the report within 1-2 hours during business hours of that same day.

What if my crash was on I-5 at the Haines Road exit?

Oregon State Police typically handles I-5 mainline. If your crash was right at the interchange, TPD may have responded instead. We pull from whichever agency produced the report.

Is there a fee?

No. The service is free to the victim. TPD's release fee is covered by us. Optional attorney referral is also free — the attorney pays us if you choose to sign with them, not you.

Do you also serve Tualatin, King City, and Durham?

Yes. Tualatin PD, King City PD, and the Washington County Sheriff's Office all fall within our service area. If your crash was in any of those jurisdictions, we can retrieve the report.

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