The PRC is run by Accident Support Services
Police Reporting Centre
We may direct you to attend the Police Reporting Centre (PRC) to report a collision you are involved in. We take reports at the PRC for collisions that fit these criteria:
- There are no injuries
- No damage to other property (a homeowner's lawn, telephone pole, guard rail, etc.)
- More than $5000 (Effective January 1, 2025) in combined damage to the vehicles
OR
- Hit and run collisions where you don't know anything about who is responsible for the damage (for example a licence plate number or description of the suspect vehicle or driver)
You are still required to exchange information with the other involved drivers and witnesses and should do this before going to the PRC. Download our collision pamphlet and keep a few copies in every vehicle you own. It will help you if you are involved in a collision.
Location
1001 Brydges Street, London
Hours of operation
- Monday to Friday: 0800 hrs to 2000 hrs
- Saturday: 0900 hrs to 1700 hrs
- Sunday: 1100 hrs to 1700 hrs
- Holidays: Closed
I want to know about...
What if I cannot attend the PRC right away?
You should report the collision as soon as possible. The law requires the report to be made "forthwith", which means right away.
What is classified as a hit and run?
A hit and run is a collision involving your vehicle where the other driver has failed to exchange any of the required information. If you don't know anything about who is responsible for the damage to your vehicle, attend the PRC to report it.
Collision Reporting Centre
Contact
T. 519-659-4300
Accident Support Services Website
Accident Support Services Toll Free #
1-877-895-9111