How to Obtain a Apollo Beach Florida Police Report

Apollo Beach, Florida, is an unincorporated area known as a census-designated place (CDP). This type of community falls under the jurisdiction of the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO), the agency responsible for law enforcement services for 888 square miles of unincorporated areas within the state! Thankfully, the HCSO is quite efficient because they have a lot ‘on their plate’ — what with Hillsborough County traffic accident totals rising every year.

At the scene of your crash, law enforcement will be focused on pulling in the required first responders, recording information from involved parties and witnesses, and then writing up the incident for the evidence record. You will most likely be given the officer’s business card and case number, although the official police report won’t be available for another 3-5 business days.

If you or a loved one has sustained serious injury or fatality in a crash it’s pretty impossible to keep track of everything that is happening. Darrigo & Diaz is a local personal injury law firm, and we are available to discuss the accident and investigate the scene on your behalf. Call us now at (813) 774-3341 for a free consultation.

This resource page is provided as a public service to guide you through pertinent Florida statutes while offering the most expeditious methods for obtaining your Apollo Beach Police Report.

Florida Laws for the Custody and Release of Police Reports

Florida Traffic Control Statute § Section 316.066 (Written Reports of Crashes) mandates that all accident Police Reports requests less than 60 days old must be accompanied by a Sworn Statement, a copy of your current photo identification and proof of your exemption which allows you access.

Florida mandates that Police Reports are confidential documents for the first 60 days after the accident. As such, they are only made available (within this confidential timeframe) to exempt parties; defined as involved parties, their representatives, attorneys, and insurance carriers as well as qualified media members.

After 60 days have passed the police reports become public record, and no sworn statement or identification is required for copies; although additional approval may be necessary for criminal incidents.

WARNING Any person, knowing that he or she is not entitled to obtain information made confidential by the above law, who obtains or attempts to obtain such information, is guilty of a felony of the third degree.

Requesting a Copy of Your Apollo Beach Police Report

The Public Records Section of the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office coordinates all requests for Apollo Beach Police Reports, which are processed and released according to Florida Public Records Statute §119.00.

There is no fee for a copy of your Apollo Beach Police Report, whether or not you are an involved party. However, should your inquiry require extensive research or filmed recordings, you will be notified that a deposit is necessary prior to fill your request.

Online

The Public Records Section of the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office coordinates all requests for records, which are processed and released according to Florida Public Records Statute §119.00.

HCSO Website Home Page

HCSO Public Records Request Center

Email: Records Custodian  

Please Note that under Florida law, email addresses are a public record which law enforcement agencies, as custodians, are required to release if discovered in response to another’s public records request.

Sworn Statement This fillable form from the FLHSMV department is for use by exempt parties, as described at the beginning of this section, during the first 60 days after the accident (aka the confidentiality period).  

By Phone

HCSO Records Section  

Phone: (813) 247-0960

In Person

Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office, Florida has jurisdiction over all unincorporated areas within the county, including yours. All Police Reports for Apollo Beach are maintained at the location below in Ybor City:

Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office

Freddie Solomon Annex

Records Section   

1900 East 9th Avenue

Tampa, Florida 33605

Hours:  7:00 am – 4:00 pm

Days:  Monday – Friday  

Closed Holidays

By Mail

A letter of request for your Apollo Beach Police Accident Report may be mailed to the following address:

Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office

Records Section

P. O. Box 3371

Tampa, Florida 33601

If it is within 60 days of the accident date, these records are confidential and only exempt parties and their representatives are allowed to access them. You must include a copy of your driver’s license to verify your identity and involvement in the accident, your case number, and your notarized Sworn Statement.

Once the Police Reports have become public record, no sworn statement or identification is required for non-criminal accident report copies.

Local Personal Injury Attorneys Available Now

Each year between 2015-2018 in Hillsborough County there has been more than 13,000 crashes with injuries(with 1.48% additional injuries per collision). Darrigo & Diaz Attorneys at Law are available now at (813) 774-3341 to discuss your Apollo Beach accident and schedule a free case evaluation!

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