Victim assistance offices throughout North Carolina provide support to crime victims at every stage of the criminal justice process, from initial crisis intervention through post-conviction notification and support. North Carolina administers a statewide victim compensation program and distributes VOCA funding to local service providers across the state.
Victim Assistance locations are available in 9 cities across North Carolina. They are spread across 9 counties.
Cities with the highest concentration of victim services offices include Raleigh, Concord, Lenoir, which operate larger advocacy programs alongside major prosecutors' offices and law enforcement agencies.
North Carolina crime victims can apply for compensation through the state's victim compensation program for out-of-pocket losses including medical bills, counseling costs, and lost income. Eligibility generally requires that the crime was reported to law enforcement and that the victim cooperated with the investigation and prosecution.
North Carolina residents who have been victimized by crime should be aware that most victim assistance services are free and confidential. Local offices can help with understanding your rights under North Carolina's Victims' Rights laws, including the right to be notified of court proceedings, the right to be heard at sentencing, and the right to restitution from the offender.
Browse Victim Assistance by county across North Carolina to find the victim assistance program serving your community.