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Victim Services & Assistance

The Victim Rights Unit of St. Joseph County Attorney’s Office exists to assist crime victims. We can answer questions, direct people to appropriate services, gather loss information to submit to the court, and many other things.

Your Constitutional Rights

The Victim Rights staff are required to implement the Crime Victims Rights Act. This law directs that crime victims be notified of their constitutional rights that include:

Restitution

We are available to help determine any loss you may have had as a result of the crime. We can then submit a request for restitution to the court. At sentencing, when restitution is ordered, it becomes part of the court order and is enforceable by either the court or the county’s Collections Department.

Crime Victims Compensation

Medical expenses resulting from a crime not covered by insurance can be paid through this fund. Up to $25,000.

Call our office for an application/for assistance.

Who Pays for All of These Services?

Both the Victim Rights office and the Crime Victims Compensation program are funded entirely by criminal assessments and federal fines collected by federal court. Every defendant convicted of a crime listed in the Crime Victims Rights Act in Michigan pays a criminal assessment that ranges from $75.00 to $130.00 per case, and juvenile defendants are assessed $25.00 per case. This money funds the services mentioned above as well as the Michigan Victim Assistance Academy, the Michigan Crime Victim Notification Network, other training, and an on-line grant application program.

Online Services

St. Joseph County – Human Services Commission