RON FREITAS
District Attorney
San Joaquin County
Office of the District Attorney
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California Victim Compensation Program (CalVCP)

Victims of crime often have emotional, financial or physical losses. The California Victim Compensation Program is a reimbursement program to assist victims in paying bills and expenses that result from certain violent crimes. The CalVCP qualifying crimes include:

  • Domestic Violence
  • Child Abuse
  • Assault
  • Sexual Assault
  • Robbery
  • Homicide
  • Molestation
  • Drunk Driving
  • Vehicular Manslaughter
How to Apply
For assistance with CalVCP applications, you may contact the SJC Victim Witness Program at (209) 468-2500 to schedule an appointment.
Fill out an application online at: https://online.victims.ca.gov/
Or call: (800) 777-9229
to request an application by phone.

General Eligibility Requirements

  1. Documentation that a crime has occurred
  2. Claimant cannot, at any time, be a contributor to or involved in the commission of the crime
  3. An application is filed within seven years from the date of crime, or an explanation is provided as to why it was not filed on time
  4. Claimant is cooperating with law enforcement agencies in the apprehension and conviction of the criminal(s) who committed the crime
  5. Claimant cannot be on felony probation, on parole, in jail or in prison

Covered Expenses by CalVCP

  • Medical/Dental treatment
  • Mental health services
  • Income loss
  • Relocation
  • Home/Vehicle modifications
  • Home security
  • Crime scene cleanup
  • Job retraining
  • Funeral & burial expenses
  • Relocation

Loss of support (for dependents when a victim is killed or disabled because of a crime)

There are limits on how much can be paid for each loss.

NOTE
Benefits are also available to "derivative" victims.

Victim & Witness Services Guide

If you are subpoenaed for court

If you receive a subpoena from the District Attorney to appear in court as a witness, you may respond to the subpoena via this website by clicking the   Respond to a Subpoena link under the Resources menu. You may also call the phone number listed on the subpoena to confirm that you have received the subpoena and to see whether there have been any changes in the date and time of the court hearing. Hearings are often rescheduled or postponed, sometimes with very little advance notice. You must verify your contact information when you email or call so the District Attorney can notify you of any change in the date or time you are needed in court.

It is also strongly suggested that you call the District Attorney's Office the afternoon before your court appearance at (209) 468-2400, to confirm that the hearing is proceeding as scheduled or search for your case online with the  San Joaquin County Superior Court's online portal. When calling (209) 468-2400, you will need to provide the case name or case number from your subpoena and you will then be connected with the unit that issued the subpoena.