Victim Services

Victim Services

Victim Advocate Unit Number:
(352) 384-3317

Services offered to victims include:

  • 24 hour response crisis counseling information on case status
  • Information regarding the judicial process and victim's rights throughout this process
  • Community resource information and referral services
  • Accompaniment and support through criminal proceedings
  • Assistance in filing for Crime Victim Compensation
  • Crime compensation funds may be available for medical treatment, dental treatment, counseling services, lost wages and emergency funds.

The Victim Advocate Unit

The Victim Advocate Unit at the Alachua County Sheriff's Office is a grant-funded position that has been operational since the fall of 1997. The unit includes two full-time Victim Advocates and a Victim Advocate Volunteer Coordinator.

The program offers advocacy and services to victims who report their crimes to the Alachua County Sheriff's Office. Those served include victims of child physical abuse, child sexual abuse, DUI crashes, domestic violence, elder abuse, survivors of homicide victims, stalking victims, robbery victims and assault victims. There is also an agreement with the Florida Highway Patrol and the Florida Game and Fish Commission to accompany these agencies on death notifications.

Crime Victim Compensation

The Office of the Attorney General offers financial assistance and referral services to eligible crime victims in the State of Florida.

Injured crime victims may be eligible for financial assistance for medical care, lost income, mental health services, funeral expenses and other out-of-pocket expenses directly related to the injury. If needed, they can also be referred to support organizations within their home area.

Victims wishing to apply for assistance, check on the status of their applications, or in need of any other assistance can contact the division toll free from anywhere in the United States.

The toll-free number for the Office of the Attorney General is 1-800-226-6667. In addition, victims may also contact the Division of Victim Services at (850) 414-3300. Locally, victims may contact the Victim Advocate Unit at the Alachua County Sheriff's Office at (352) 384-3317.

ASO Phone Numbers

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Contacts Phone #
Sheriff Sadie Darnell 367-4000
Chief Deputy David Huckstep 367-4000
Staff Attorney 367-4024
Narcotics Tip Line 374-1849
Crime Stoppers 372-7867
Dept of Jail - Inmate Info 491-4444
Accounts Payable 367-4058
Admin Services Division 367-4064
Civil Bureau 384-3051
Warrants Bureau 367-4138

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352-367-4000

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