Resource Directory
Victim Services Commission
A victim advocate is someone who helps people who have been affected by crime. They can work for different organizations, like shelters for domestic violence, crisis centers, hotlines, or even police departments and government offices. Victim advocates are there to support you while you navigate the available services and help connect you with the resources you need.
See below for resources.
- Utah Sexual Assault Crisis Line: 1-888-421-1100
- Find a Sexual Assault Service Provider in Your Area
- NTVHEAL Helpline 1(833) NTV-HEAL providing safety support for Native Survivors who are in crisis and are in need of support, referrals, safety planning and risk assessment
- Utah Domestic Violence LINKline: 1-800-897-LINK (5465)
- Find a Domestic Violence Service Provider in Your Area
- NTVHEAL Helpline 1(833) NTV-HEAL providing safety support for Native Survivors who are in crisis and are in need of support, referrals, safety planning and risk assessment
- Utah Child Abuse Reporting Hotline: 1-855-323-3237
- The purpose of Children’s Justice Centers is to provide a comfortable, neutral, child-friendly atmosphere for children to receive coordinated services during the child abuse investigative process.
- Find a Children’s Justice Center in Your Area
- Family Support Centers provide 24-hour crisis & respite nursery, information and referral service, and parenting and youth education programs.
- Download a national hotline/helpline list
- 211 Information and Referral provides resources for employment, housing, legal, mental health, medical, education, and more.
- 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline 988 is a new, easy-to-remember dialing code that directs callers in need to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline network and Utah’s integrated crisis response system.
- Callers from Utah will be connected to the Utah Crisis Line, staffed by certified crisis workers at HMHI. 988 is confidential, no-cost, and available 24/7/365, connecting those experiencing mental health, substance use, or suicidal crises with trained crisis counselors. Access is available through every landline, cell phone, and voice-over-internet device in the United States. 988 call services will be available in Spanish along with interpretation services in over 150 languages
- Utah Adult Protective Services
- Board of Pardons and Parole
- Department of Corrections
- Human Trafficking resources from the Trafficking In Persons (TIP) Program at Asian Association of Utah
- Safe at Home
- Utah Office for Victims of Crime-Victim Financial Assistance
- Victim Information and Notification (VINE) is a free, secure, and confidential way to access criminal case information and custody status. Register for notifications and stay informed.