Program Description
State victim assistance and compensation programs are services that can help victims recover after a crime. Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) grants add to state funds that pay victims back for some crime-related expenses.
Every state, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories have programs for crime victims. Each state offers their own programs, but most have similar requirements and benefits.
General Program Requirements
You may only get payment when other sources like insurance or legal awards don't cover the loss. Most programs do not cover expenses like theft, damage, and property loss. State programs may not cover terrorism cases.
You must comply with all state rules and assist with reasonable police requests.
You can find links on the Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) site for resources and programs. Requirements will vary by program.
Application Process
Contact your OVC office for information on how to apply. You may find contacts for each state program on the State Support page.