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Thank you for visiting the Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) Web site. Read the information below carefully to find the best number to call or resource to access for your specific situation.

Help for Victims of Crime

Call 9-1-1If you feel that you are in immediate danger, we strongly urge you to call your local police department’s emergency number (911).

Find other crisis hotlines, including the National Domestic Violence Hotline and Disaster Distress Helpline, on this helpline referral list.

If you are seeking information on victim services, compensation, and assistance available to victims of crime, please consult our web resources:

  • Visit the U.S. Resource Map and click on your state to find phone numbers for your state compensation and assistance program.

  • If you or a family member has been a victim of an act of terrorism occurring outside the United States you may be eligible to apply for financial reimbursement for qualifying expenses through International Terrorism Victim Expense Reimbursement Program (ITVERP). More information is available at:

    Office for Victims of Crime
    ITVERP Resource Center
    810 Seventh Street NW.
    Washington, DC 20531
    Phone: 1-800-363-0441
    E-mail: ITVERP@usdoj.gov

Help for OVC Grantees

If you are a VOCA grantee and have questions about your grant, please contact your OVC program specialist directly. If you do not know who this is, call 202-307-5983. If you are a VOCA subgrantee, please contact your state VOCA administrator. Visit OVC’s U.S. Resource Map of Crime Victim Services & Information for contact information.

General Information

If you have questions specific to OVC’s initiatives, grants, and programs, contact us at—

810 Seventh Street NW., Second Floor
Washington, DC 20531
Phone: 202-307-5983
Fax: 202-514-6383

You can also search our OVC FAQs database for answers to frequent questions on crime victim-related topics.

Educational Materials and Training

For copies of current and past OVC publications, or for information on victim-related resources, please contact—

OVC Resource Center
P.O. Box 6000
Rockville, MD  20849-6000
Phone: 800-851-3420 or 202-836-6998
(TTY 301-240-6310)
E-mail: askovc@ncjrs.gov
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For information on training and technical assistance available from OVC, contact—

OVC Training and Technical Assistance Center
9300 Lee Highway
Fairfax, VA  22031–6050
Phone: 1-866-OVC-TTAC (1-866-682-8822)
(TTY 1-866-682-8880)
Fax: 703-225-2338
E-mail: ttac@ovcttac.org

For more information on criminal justice and crime victimization topics, visit the National Criminal Justice Reference Service, which features—

NCJRS is a federally sponsored information clearinghouse for people who are involved with research, policy, and practice related to criminal justice, juvenile justice, victim assistance, and drug control. You can access related resources and assistance via—

  • NCJRS Abstracts Database—an online searchable database of abstracts, including Federal, State, and local government reports, books, research reports, journal articles, and unpublished research.
  • JUSTINFO—the biweekly electronic newsletter covering announcements and recent releases of the NCJRS Federal sponsor agencies, including OVC.
  • Content Specialists to answer your questions. Staff can offer referrals, discuss publications, and conduct customized searches for additional resources. Call 800-851-3420 or 202-836-6998.

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