Crime Victim Assistance Division
The Attorney General's Crime Victim Assistance Division (CVAD) was established in 1989 to provide services and assistance to victims of violent crimes. The division is responsible for administering victim programs at the state level, including the Crime Victim Compensation, Sexual Abuse Examination and Victim Services Grant Programs. Funds for these programs come primarily from fines and penalties assessed on state and federal criminals.
Our Mission
The mission of the Crime Victim Assistance Division and the Crime Victim Assistance Board is to advocate for the rights and the needs of crime victims within the State of Iowa. The division administers programs that directly benefit victims of crime, including those that assist victims with the financial burden resulting from injuries of crime, that assist local crime victim service programs, and that assist the criminal justice system in holding offenders responsible for the effects of their crimes. All crime victims and survivors will be treated with dignity and respect.
Crime Victim Assistance Programs
The following programs are offered by the Crime Victim Assistance Division. To request training on any, or all of the programs listed below, please call our toll free number or email our Victim Rights Coordinator Jennifer Stimson.
- Provides financial resources for victims of crime.
- Helps victims with certain out-of-pocket costs from crime-related injuries.
- Crime Victim Compensation Application
Click here to download a PDF format application in English.
Click here to download a PDF format application in Spanish.
Can be taken over the telephone at 800-373-5044 from 8:00 to 4:30 Monday through Friday.
- Administers
state and federal funding to programs that offer advocacy and counseling
to victims. Provides funded programs with technical assistance on
management, finance, and programmatic best practices.
- Pays for medical examinations that gather evidence of sex crimes and assure the physical health of the sex crime victim.
- A
statewide automated victim information and notification system.
- Provides
victims of crime with information and notification on the status of an
incarcerated offender in all Iowa prison and jail facilities.
- Register
for IowaVINE
Click here to register for automated notification about an offender from IowaVINE,
or visit www.vinelink.com.
Call
1-888-7-IAVINE to speak to a trained operator regarding IowaVINE.
- Provides victims of identity theft with an ID Passport that verifies a law enforcement report of Identity Theft has been filed and law enforcement officials deem that an ID Passport is warranted.
- A victim of identity theft may use the ID Passport to corroborate that their identity has been stolen to creditors and law enforcement.
- Identity Theft Passport Program Forms
Click here to download a PDF Application for an Identity Theft Passport.
Click here to download a PDF Law Enforcement Verification form.
These forms are not to be reproduced by any individual other than law enforcement.
- Provides assistance to a community in a time of crisis related to crime when invited to assist by local officials.
Publications
Click here to look through publications and brochures addressing the rights and needs of crime victims.
Annual Reports
Click here to view the Crime Victim Assistance Division annual fiscal year reports.
Victim Service Links
Click here to view links to many other crime victim related sites, as well as links to compensation program homepages for other states.
Contact
To contact the Crime Victim Assistance Division, please call the toll free number, or email our Victim Advocate Mary Kay Bartine.
Iowa Attorney General’s Office
Crime Victim Assistance Division
Lucas State Office Building
321 East 12th Street
Des Moines, IA 50319
Phone: 515-281-5044
Toll-Free: 800-373-5044
FAX: 515-281-8199
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