The Public Information Act guarantees the public access to information maintained by a government agency. It is our policy to provide you with the fullest possible access to public information. If you wish to request records under the Texas Public Information Act, please refer to the following requirements and guidelines.
To request public information from DPS, you may send your request:
Please include as much specific information as possible, including your contact information.
Crash Report: You may obtain a Texas Peace Officer’s Crash Report (CR-3) (regular or certified) from the Texas Department of Transportation’s Crash Report Online Purchase System.
Driving Record: To request a driving record, you must submit the required information and pay the applicable fee.
Criminal History Record: To request a criminal history record, you must submit the required information and pay the applicable fee.
Charges for copies of public information are set by the Office of the Attorney General.
If we anticipate the charge to fulfill your request will exceed $40.00, we will provide you with an itemized written estimate of the charges and indicate if a less costly alternative is available.
You must respond in writing within 10 days after the estimate is sent that you will accept the costs, or that you desire any stated alternative. If no written response is received in the time allowed by law, your request will be considered withdrawn.
If the anticipated charges for a particular request are more than $100.00. DPS will generally require a prepaid deposit or bond in the amount of the estimated cost before compiling the responsive records. Also, if you have an unpaid balance of more than $100.00 for previous requests, a prepaid deposit or bond may be required.
To pay costs by credit card, please submit your request via the DPS Public Information Center.
DPS is under no legal obligation to respond if the requirements of the Public Information Act are not followed. For questions about the Public Information Act, please consult the Office of Attorney General, Open Government Division.