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Ohio Victims of Crime ProgramThe Ohio Victims of Crime Program provides a way for victims to recover their economic losses resulting from injuries suffered during a violent crime. The goal of the program is to make sure that every innocent victim of crime receives all the compensation allowed under the law. The following information explains who is eligible for compensation and how victims can receive compensation. If more information is needed, please call the Ohio Attorney General's Office at the following numbers:
WHEN TO ACT
The crime MUST be reported to police within 72 hours, and your claim MUST be filed within 2 years after the crime happened.
WHO SHOULD APPLY
A Victim who:
(1) suffers a direct personal injury resulting from a crime or who is injured while trying to stop a crime or apprehend a criminal in Ohio, and
(2) is a resident of the United states or of a country which has a reciprocal victims program,
---or who---
(1) suffers a direct personal injury resulting from a crime or who is injured while trying to stop a crime or apprehend a criminal outside Ohio, and
(2) has a permanent place of residence in Ohio, and
(3) at the time of the crime, was a full-time student, was a member of the armed forces, was 60 years of age or older, or meets any of the other qualifications listed in R.C. 2743.51(A)(2)(a).
---or---
A dependent of a deceased victim.
---or---
Another person who voluntarily pays the expenses of a victim or victim's dependents.
WHERE TO FILE
You should file your claims with:
Ohio Attorney General's Office Crime Victim Services 150 East Gay Street, 25th Floor Columbus OH 43215 E-mail: CV@ag,state.oh.us Phone: (614) 466-5610 Fax: (614) 752-2732 Ohio Toll Free Hotline: (800) 582-2877 TTY Available
This form is also available on line and can be filed electronically at:
http://www.ag.state.oh.us/web_applications/CVOnlineApplication/CVOnlineApplication_Local/SRC/CVOnlineStart.htm
COST OF FILING
There is no cost to file and return postage is part of the application.
AN AWARD MAY COVER
You claim is good only for out-of-pocket losses as a result of personal injuries caused by the crime. Future expenses may also be awarded. Lost, stolen or damaged property is not covered. Also, you are not required to have a lawyer, but you may pick your own if you think you need legal help. Lawyer fees will be paid by the State. AN AWARD WILL NOT COVER
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