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Onondaga Sheriff Reports Have a Records-Unit Route

Onondaga County accident and incident report requests go smoother when the case number, ID, fee, and envelope are ready.

Published July 6, 2026 · Last verified July 6, 2026

After a crash or incident in Onondaga County, the paperwork can feel like a second errand after the bad day. The Sheriff’s Office gives the request route: reports can go through the Records Unit by mail or online, and there is a nominal fee. If a case is still open, the office says paperwork is not released until proper authorization is given.

For a mail request, the county asks for the DR or case number, the fee, a copy of valid photo ID, and a self-addressed stamped envelope. That plain list becomes important when an insurance adjuster, employer, landlord, attorney, or family member is waiting for the same document.

Write the case number down before it disappears into a phone note. Keep photos, exchange sheets, officer cards, tow receipts, medical paperwork, and the report request together. If the online route does not fit the situation, the mail checklist gives you a backup path.

The Records Unit is not magic. It is the door for the file, and the file goes better when the basics are already in one place.

Filed under: Rules & Licenses Onondaga County onondaga-countysheriffrecordsaccident-reportincident-report

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