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benefits from Victim's Compensation? Oklahoma Crime Victims Compensation (OCVC) may be available if you or someone you love suffered physical or psychological injury due to a violent crime that occurred anywhere in the state of Oklahoma. Watch Our PSA to Learn More
Provides information regarding Oklahoma's Crime Victims Compensation Fund, claims processing procedures, and funding for the Crime Victims Compensation Program.
Some victims do not provide their social security number and date of birth at the time of application; to obtain the claim number, please call Victim Services at 1-800-745-6098. Check Claim Status.
Welcome. Oklahoma Crime Victims Compensation (OCVC) may be available if you or someone you love suffered physical or psychological injury due to a violent crime that occurred anywhere in the state of Oklahoma. How to Apply. It's simple. Use our online application to apply for compensation benefits.
The maximum allowable for healing services is $3,000 for the injured victim. The maximum for healing services for each family member after a homicide is also $3,000. The maximum award for all services compensated through the Crime Victims Compensation Program may not exceed $20,000.
Oklahoma Crime Victims Compensation Board. 421 NW 13th, Suite 290. Oklahoma City, OK 73103. 405-264-5006. Toll-Free 1-800-745-6098. E-mail: VictimsServices@dac.state.ok.us. Provides description of the Oklahoma DAC Victims Services Division and its function.
VOCA Victim Compensation formula grants provide funding to supplement state compensation programs that provide financial assistance and reimbursement to victims for crime-related out-of-pocket expenses.
The Oklahoma Crime Victims Compensation Fund mission is to compassionately deliver services by offering information, resources and financial assistance to crime victims and the organizations who serve them.
Check the status of claims filed with the Oklahoma Crime Victims Compensation program. The status of a claim will be one of the following: Pending in the DA's Office (in the county where the crime occurred), Awaiting Decision, Awarded, Declined, or Continued.
Victim Compensation Program. Oklahoma District Attorneys Council. Crime Victims Compensation Board. Phone: 800-745-6098. Additional Resources. Additional resources and information for victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, and elder abuse is available on these U.S. Department of Justice websites—