Saskatoon Traffic Records & Collision Reports Portal
This guide explains how to request traffic records and collision reports in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, and how municipal and police offices process those requests. It covers who enforces traffic and parking bylaws, where to request official collision records, typical administrative steps for requests and appeals, and what to expect for timelines and fees.
Overview
Requests for collision reports and traffic records in Saskatoon are handled by the Saskatoon Police Service Records Unit for police collision reports, and by City of Saskatoon departments for municipal traffic or parking records. Read the official instructions and submit the required identification and forms where specified. Saultoon Police Records[1] and the City of Saskatoon Bylaw Enforcement pages describe reporting and records pathways. City of Saskatoon Bylaw Enforcement[2]
Penalties & Enforcement
Enforcement of traffic collisions (investigation, collision reporting) is undertaken by the Saskatoon Police Service; municipal traffic and parking bylaw enforcement is administered by City of Saskatoon Bylaw Enforcement or Parking Services. The exact monetary fines for specific traffic or parking bylaw contraventions are provided on the issuing ticket or the applicable bylaw text; where a specific amount is not published on the cited pages it is noted below.
- Enforcer: Saskatoon Police Service handles collision investigation and official collision reports; City of Saskatoon Bylaw Enforcement handles municipal bylaw offences.
- Fines: specific fine amounts for municipal parking or traffic bylaw offences are not specified on the cited pages.
- Escalation: first, repeat and continuing offence procedures are determined by the issuing agency or the bylaw; the cited pages do not list a consolidated escalation table.
- Non-monetary sanctions: may include compliance orders, vehicle towing or impoundment, seizure of unsafe vehicles, administrative suspensions or court prosecution under applicable statutes.
- Inspection, complaints and reporting: file complaints or records requests via the Saskatoon Police Service records contact or the City of Saskatoon complaint pages referenced below.
Applications & Forms
The Saskatoon Police Service Records page lists how to request police reports and contact details; the cited page gives submission instructions but does not always publish a single form number or fee schedule on the page itself, so the Records Unit should be contacted for the exact form name, any fee and submission method.[1]
How to Request Collision Reports
- Identify the report details: date, time, location, and involved parties.
- Contact Saskatoon Police Service Records to confirm eligibility to receive the report and any required ID. Records contact[1]
- Pay any applicable fees as instructed by Records or Bylaw Enforcement (fee amount: not specified on the cited page).
- Receive the report electronically or in person according to the Records Unit’s procedures.
Common Violations
- Parking offences (improper parking, time-limit breaches).
- Failure to report or exchange information after a collision.
- Unsafe vehicle operation or municipal traffic bylaw breaches.
FAQ
- Who can request a collision report?
- Authorized parties such as involved drivers, insurers and lawyers can request a collision report; third-party access may require consent or redaction for privacy reasons.
- How long does it take to receive a report?
- Processing time varies by Records Unit workload; the cited pages do not give a fixed turnaround time.
- Are there fees to obtain a collision report?
- The Records Unit or issuing agency may charge a fee; the specific amount is not specified on the cited pages and should be confirmed with Records when you apply.
How-To
- Gather incident details and identification.
- Contact Saskatoon Police Service Records to request the collision report and confirm required documents.[1]
- Complete any forms or consent authorizations and pay fees as instructed.
- Receive and review the report; if you need corrections or further details, follow the Records Unit correction or disclosure process.
Key Takeaways
- Collision reports are typically obtained from the Saskatoon Police Service Records Unit.
- Confirm fees, ID and delivery method with Records before applying.
Help and Support / Resources
- Saskatoon Police Service - Records
- City of Saskatoon - Bylaw Enforcement
- Saskatchewan Government Insurance - Claims and Collision Reporting