Florida Accidents Search

The Florida Accidents search returns information about traffic accident reports that happened in Florida. This information can help you locate cars in skip and collection applications, and find liable parties in accidents for insurance reimbursement or recoupment purposes.

Before you begin this task:
  • Depending on your product subscription, you may not have access to this search.
  • Your DPPA (Driver’s Privacy Protection Act), GLBA (Gramm‐Leach‐Bliley Act), and DMF (Death Master File) permissible use selections appear at the bottom of the form. Click the links if you need to change your permissible use selections before you run a new search.
  • Enter information in at least one field. When you enter information into multiple fields, your search precision increases.
  • To search more broadly, complete fewer fields.
  • When you search common names, complete as many fields as you can to avoid large result sets.
  • To view source information for this search, click Source.
Procedure:
  1. Enter the last name.
  2. Enter the first name.
  3. Enter the middle name or the middle initial.
  4. Enter the name of the company.
  5. Enter the street address with or without numbers.
    You can also include any other details (for example, Ave, St, Ct, or Blvd).
  6. Enter the city.
  7. Select the state.
  8. Enter the ZIP Code (for example, 12345 or 12345-6789).
  9. Enter the accident number to limit your search to a specific accident number (for example, ACC123454321).
  10. Enter the driver license number to limit your search to a specific license number (for example, A123456).
  11. Enter the VIN (vehicle identification number) assigned by the manufacturer (for example, 1a23f466387800f).
  12. Enter the current license plate number as reported by the state (for example, 9532ta).
  13. To associate your search with a customer or a topic, provide a label (for example, the customer's name or a topic name) in the Reference ID field.
    The History function lets you view the searches that are associated with a reference ID.
    Note Your organization may require a reference ID in a particular format. Additionally, the contents of this field may be automatically completed or the field may have restrictions that are configured by your administrator.
  14. Click Search.