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- For Victims - CA Victim Compensation Board
CalVCB offers several ways to apply for compensation: CalVCB Online; County Victim Witness Assistance Centers; Paper application; Advocates are Available to Help! Advocates work with victims and CalVCB throughout the compensation process
- CalVCB - CA Victim Compensation Board
For Victims: Getting Started At CalVCB, we work to reduce the impact of crime on victims’ lives We reimburse crime-related expenses and do all we can to inform and empower victims Start down the path to recovery and healing today
- How To Get Compensated - CA Victim Compensation Board
Victims advocates can file an application for you They work with you and CalVCB throughout the compensation process Advocates can also help you: Find emergency food, clothing, and shelter; File a temporary restraining order; Get other aid; Find a victims advocate near you at your local Witness Assistance Center How we review your application
- Who Is Eligible - CA Victim Compensation Board
To get compensation, a person must be a victim of a certain kind of crime In some cases, a witness to a crime may be eligible for compensation Family members of victims can also qualify On this page: Eligibility criteria; Kinds of eligible victims; Crimes covered; Who is not eligible
- PDF Forms Archive - CA Victim Compensation Board
In Fiscal Year 2023-24, CalVCB received 40,560 applications and paid $47 3 million in compensation Download the CalVCB Annual Report for more information Mental Health: $9,492,844
- About the Board - CA Victim Compensation Board
The California Victim Compensation Board (CalVCB) is a three-member Board dedicated to assisting victims of violent crimes Board members include the Secretary of the Government Operations Agency who serves as the Board’s chair, the State Controller and a public member appointed by the Governor
- Frequently Asked Questions - CA Victim Compensation Board
To be eligible for compensation, victims must be: A California resident at the time of the crime, or ; A non-resident victimized in California The crime must involve: Physical injury, Threat of physical injury, Death, or; Emotional injury, in some cases Victims must: Cooperate with police and court officials to arrest and prosecute the offender
- California - CalVCB Online
The California Victim Compensation Board (CalVCB) can help We can help pay bills and expenses that result from crime Crime survivors who have been injured or have been threatened with injury may be eligible
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