Victim Resources

Crime Victims' Rights

In January 1996, the State of Alabama enacted the Crime Victim’s Bill of Rights.  These rights, located in Sections 15-23-60 through 15-23-84 of the Code of Alabama (1975), define certain rights granted to victims of crime.  Some of these rights include:

· List of local emergency and crisis services

· Name & phone number of prosecuting attorney

· Information about victims compensation benefits

· Information about restitution and compensation

· Procedure for criminal prosecution

· Procedure  for safety if you are subject to threats or intimidation

· Notification of sentencing hearing and right to provide statement to the judge

Hotline Numbers

Sexual Assault (800) 656-4673

Domestic Violence (800) 799-7233

Child Abuse (800) 422-4453

Suicide Prevention (800) 273-8255

Cyber Bullying (800) 420-1479

Mothers Against Drunk Driving (877) 623-3435

Substance Abuse and Mental Health (800) 662-4357

Crisis Line (877) 235-4525

Grief Support (650) 321-3438

Crisis Center – 24-hour hotline (800) 273-8255

National Elder Fraud (833) FRAUD-11

National Human Trafficking (888) 373-7888

National Runaway Safeline (800) RUNAWAY

Local Resources

St. Clair County Children’s Advocacy Center (205) 338-8847

YWCA – Domestic Violence (205) 338-8808

SANE Crisis Center Mobile Unit (205) 396-8376

St. Clair County Department of Human Resources (205) 812-2100

V.O.C.A.L. (334) 262-7197

Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Commission (800) 541-9388

Alabama Attorney General’s Office (334) 242-7300

Alabama Bureau of Pardons & Paroles (334) 242-8700