Section 16000 Of Article 1. Accident Reports From California Vehicle Code >> Division 7. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 1.
16000
. (a) The driver of a motor vehicle who is in any manner
involved in an accident originating from the operation of the motor
vehicle on a street or highway, or is involved in a reportable
off-highway accident, as defined in Section 16000.1, that has
resulted in damage to the property of any one person in excess of one
thousand dollars ($1,000), or in bodily injury, or in the death of
any person shall report the accident, within 10 days after the
accident, either personally or through an insurance agent, broker, or
legal representative, on a form approved by the department, to the
office of the department at Sacramento, subject to this chapter. The
driver shall identify on the form, by name and current residence
address, if available, any person involved in the accident
complaining of bodily injury.
(b) A report is not required under subdivision (a) if the motor
vehicle involved in the accident was owned or leased by, or under the
direction of, the United States, this state, another state, or a
local agency.
(c) If none of the parties involved in an accident has reported
the accident to the department under this section within one year
following the date of the accident, the department is not required to
file a report on the accident and the driver's license suspension
requirements of Section 16004 or 16070 do not apply.
(d) This section shall become operative on January 1, 2017.