CRIS Crash 26.0.11

CRIS Crash 26.0.11

Texas Department of Transportation – Freeware – iOS
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Latest Version
26.0.11
image/svg+xml VERY GOOD User Rating

CRIS Crash is a mobile application developed by the Texas Department of Transportation, designed specifically for Texas law enforcement officers to facilitate the management of CR-3 Crash Reports. The app enables officers to efficiently capture, submit, and amend crash reports directly from their mobile devices.

Officers begin by completing a traditional paper CR-3 Crash Report, after which they can utilize the CRIS Crash app to obtain a digital version of the report. This digital format can be submitted directly to TxDOT, streamlining the processing of crash data.

Additionally, CRIS Crash offers functionalities for searching crash reports and allows users to create supplements for previously entered CR-3 documents, enhancing the overall utility and effectiveness of record management within law enforcement agencies.

Overview

CRIS Crash is a Freeware software in the category Business developed by Texas Department of Transportation.

The latest version of CRIS Crash is 26.0.11, released on 01/10/2025. It was initially added to our database on 01/10/2025.

CRIS Crash runs on the following operating systems: iOS.

Users of CRIS Crash gave it a rating of 4 out of 5 stars.

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