Hit and Run Vehicle Collision Witness Form

This form is for people who witnessed a collision, but were unable to wait at the scene.

Do NOT use this form if:

  • You are the owner of the vehicle involved, or the driver, passenger, pedestrian, or bicyclist involved in the collision.
  • A police report has already been filed or if on scene police contact was made.
  • If you exchanged information with another driver and need to make a report, use this form instead. 
  • If you are an involved party and have not already contacted the police, please call (206) 625-5011.

Use this form if:

  • You are only a WITNESS to a hit and run, and not an involved party.
  • The collision happened in the City of Seattle. This does not include Interstate 5. 
  • You directly witnessed this collision or are completing this on behalf of a direct witness.

Details to Provide:

Please provide as much detail as possible including:

  • Any additional description of involved vehicles including damage
  • Any additional description of the driver, including condition or behavior
  • Direction of travel of the suspect vehicle
  • Any passenger information

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Involved Vehicle #1 Information

Involved Vehicle #2 Information





Witness Information and Contact

Personal information entered on this form is subject to Washington Public Records Act, and may be subject to disclosure to a third-party requestor. At the City of Seattle, we are committed to protecting your privacy and will ensure that any disclosures are done according to law. To learn more about how this information is managed please see our Privacy Statement.

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Address: 610 5th Avenue, Seattle, WA, 98104-1900
Mailing Address: PO Box 34986, Seattle, WA, 98124-4986
Phone: (206) 625-5011
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