
Police Headquarters, George Street, Freetown
Sierra Leone
+23277361070 +23279509896
24/7 Customer Support
Always open
Monday - Sunday 24/7
Sierra Leone
24/7 Customer Support
Monday - Sunday 24/7
If you’re a solicitor or an insurance agent, you can apply, on behalf of your client, for a copy of any existing collision reports the police have made or hold, or request an interview with the police officer who dealt with the road traffic collision, as long as it’s been investigated.
Individuals can also apply for collision reports if they’re representing themselves in civil proceedings.
Fill in the ‘Request a collision report form’ below and send it to the RTC Process Team at the email address on the form.
Please make sure you add all the relevant details, otherwise we’ll have to charge you an administration fee.
We’ll tell you when we can release the report and then we’ll ask you to pay. Please don’t send payment until we ask for it.
If you’re requesting a copy of the collision report, it can take up to 16 weeks from the date we receive your request to process it.
If you’re requesting third-party details, it can take up to 28 days from the date we receive your request to process it.
Please note, collision accident reports can only be released once the case has been closed.
*Please note that, we will keep your information private and secure.
The Sierra Leone Police (SLP) which is operated under the Police Act No. 7 of 1964 is the national police force of the Republic of Sierra Leone. The SLP is primarily responsible for law enforcement and crime investigations throughout Sierra Leone. The Sierra Leone Police is under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, a cabinet ministry in the Government of Sierra Leone. This Ministry is responsible for the internal safety and security of the State.