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Michigan State Police (MSP) has a wide variety of both civilian and enlisted positions across the state, with many different career paths. Find your role with MSP. See current MSP job openings
The Unit maintains the Traffic Crash Reporting System (TCRS) database that serves as the central repository for all traffic crash data for the State of Michigan. By law, all law enforcement agencies are required to submit qualifying crash reports (UD-10) to the MSP.
For a Traffic Crash Report, please visit the Traffic Crash Purchasing System (TCPS). For other public records from the Michigan State Police (MSP), please submit your request through the MSP Records Request Portal, which can be accessed below through MILogin. See the Quick User Guide for instructions.
The Michigan Traffic Crash Analysis Tool (Mi-CAT) Receive access to up-to-date traffic crash data and statistics for all crashes that have occurred in Michigan. Query crash locations, view dashboards, create visualizations & more!
Each year the Michigan State Police, Traffic Crash Reporting Unit publishes data and statistics that reflect the crashes that occurred within the State of Michigan for that given year.
Filing a traffic crash report for an accident that needs to be reported. Modifying or making corrections to a published traffic crash report. Providing information such as a report number, insurance information, information regarding the involved parties, etc. via phone or email.
Every year, UD-10’s are used to report approximately 320,000 traffic crashes to the Michigan State Police for analysis. The instructions in this manual are designed to assist law enforcement in reporting traffic crashes in a complete, accurate and uniform
Traffic crash reports: 517-241-1699; Training Division: 517-636-6868; Transparency Liaison: to file a complaint regarding a transparency issue; Michigan State Police Headquarters. 7150 Harris Drive Dimondale, Michigan 48821 Driving Directions Mailing: P.O. Box 30634 Lansing, Michigan 48909 Phone: 517-332-2521 . Contact us via Email
ICHAT allows the search of public criminal history record information maintained by the Michigan State Police, Criminal Justice Information Center.
If weather conditions appear to be too severe to travel, they most likely are. The majority of winter driving crashes can be attributed to drivers going too fast for the roadway conditions. When this happens, drivers can lose control and begin to leave the roadway.