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  1. Complete the Application for Benefits — Crime Victims (F800-042-000) form. This form is also available from victim witness advocates at your local county prosecutor's office and from health-care providers. This form may be directly faxed to 360-902-5333 or emailed to CrimeVictimsProgramM@Lni.wa.gov.

  2. 21 Ιουλ 2023 · Washington State Crime Victim Compensation Program. If you are a victim of a violent crime, and you suffered physical or psychological injury, you may be eligible for assistance through the Washington State Crime Victims Compensation Program (CVCP).

  3. To qualify for benefits you must have: Sustained a physical injury or mental health trauma as a result of a gross misdemeanor or felony crime in Washington State. Reported the crime to law enforcement and cooperated with the investigation.

  4. The only correct SAW address is https://secureaccess.wa.gov. Washingtonians who use the SecureAccess Washington (SAW) portal to access state services should be on the lookout for spoofed internet ads that purport to be government links to SAW.

  5. Applications are available in nine languages: Crime Victims Forms & Publications (wa.gov). If you have questions about CVC and the application call 1-800-762-3716 (toll free, interpreters are available) or visit https://lni.wa.gov/claims/crime-victim-claims/apply-for-crime-victim-benefits/.

  6. State VOCA-Funded Victim Assistance and Compensation Programs. OVC administers two Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) formula grant programs that support crime victim compensation and assistance—the cornerstone of support for victims throughout the Nation.

  7. OVC administers federal funds to support their crime victim compensation programs in all U.S. states, Washington, D.C., the U.S. Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, and Guam. Eligibility for crime victim compensation for costs incurred as a result of a crime varies by state and territory.