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Crime victims and their families may need information, resources, or financial assistance. We’re here to help. The Crime Victims’ Compensation (CVC) Program helps crime victims and their immediate families with the financial costs of crime. CVC covers crime-related costs such as counseling, medical treatment, funerals, and loss of income ...
- Apply
Local law enforcement Crime Victim Liaison. Prosecutor's...
- Forms and Publications
Crime Victims' Compensation (CVC) Applications and Forms....
- Covered Costs
Total compensation is limited to $50,000. Compensation may...
- Eligibility
1. The crime must occur in Texas to a U.S. resident; or the...
- Program Overview
The Crime Victims’ Compensation (CVC) Program helps crime...
- Appeals Process
By law, an individual who is denied by the Crime Victims'...
- Loss of Support
For dates of crime after July 14, 2016, compensation for...
- Medical Care
Victims who received crime-related medical care or claimants...
- Funeral
Compensation for funeral and burial costs is limited to...
- Apply
As a crime victim, you may be eligible for certain payments and reimbursements of crime-related costs. The Crime Victims’ Compensation (CVC) Program can help you cover costs related to the crime — including medical, child care, lost wages, relocation, etc. To cover only the medical costs related to a sexual assault exam completed at a ...
Request Access. The Crime Victims’ Compensation (CVC) Portal is the online tool for victims, claimants, and victim service professionals to access applications and claim information for CVC, Emergency Medical Care Compensation, and Sexual Assault Exam Reimbursements. The following table describes available actions in the portal based on the ...
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The mission of the Victim Services Division is to provide a central mechanism for crime victims to participate in the Criminal Justice System. Contact: Mailing Address: Texas Department of Criminal Justice Victim Services Division PO Box 13401 Capitol Station Austin, Texas 78711-3401 Phone: (800) 848-4284 Fax: (512) 452-0825