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If you or your family members are innocent victims of a violent crime, you may be eligible for financial assistance from this program. Learn how to register, file, and manage a claim online or by mail.
- Crime Victims Compensation Guidelines
Crime Victims Compensation Guidelines. Who may be eligible...
- Ohio Victims of Crime Compensation Program Application
The Ohio Victims of Crime Compensation Program helps victims...
- Download a Supplemental Application
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- Crime Victims Compensation Guidelines
The Ohio Victims of Crime Compensation Program helps victims with certain out-of-pocket expenses caused when people are physically injured, emotionally harmed or killed by violent criminal acts.
Crime Victims Compensation Guidelines. Who may be eligible to receive reimbursement for expenses: Victims injured as result of violent crime. Dependents of homicide victims. Claimants responsible for crime victims’ expenses, such as parents or guardians. Who may not be eligible to receive reimbursement for expenses:
14 Ιουλ 2016 · Ohio’s Victim of Crime Compensation program reimburses crime victims, their families and others who may incur specific expenses as a result of a crime of violence, including medical bills, lost wages, counseling, and funeral expenses.
2 Μαρ 2022 · If you are a victim of crime, you may be eligible for financial compensation. Our victim advocates are available to help you connect with the Crime Victim Compensation Program, a reimbursement program provided by the Ohio Attorney General’s Office collected from offender fines.
The Ohio Crime Victims Compensation Program is a state government program that provides innocent victims of violent crime and their families with up to $50,000 in financial assistance for certain out-of-pocket expenses resulting from a crime.
31 Αυγ 2022 · The Ohio Attorney General Office’s Crime Victim Services Section provides funding and services to aid victims (including compensation and notification), training for professionals who assist them, grants for victim service providers, and crime prevention programs for Ohio communities.