Resources
IF YOU ARE A VICTIM OF CRIME IN NEVADA, YOU HAVE RIGHTS.
If you are a victim of crime in Nevada, you have protected rights under the state Constitution thanks to the 2018 voter approval of Marsy's Law for Nevada. Through Marsy's Law for Nevada, crime victims have the right to be informed about their case by law enforcement investigators, the District Attorney's office in charge of the case, and the Department of Corrections post-conviction. Throughout the criminal justice process, Marsy's Law for Nevada allows victims to have a reasonable voice, information, and consideration about their case.
To be involved you must OPT-IN to the VICTIM NOTIFICATION SERVICE for each agency involved in your case. This may include:
- Law Enforcement Investigators
- County Prosecutors & Victim Advocates Working Your Case
- NV ATTORNEY GENERAL
- Post Conviction Victim Services: Dept. of Corrections & Office of Parole and Probation
STAY IN TOUCH & KEEP YOUR CONTACT INFORMATION CURRENT THROUGHOUT YOUR CASE & THE PENALTY PHASE
Stay in contact with each agency as the suspect(s) go through the legal process. Provide each agency with accurate/current personal contact information including your phone, email, and street address so they have multiple methods to reach you regarding legal proceedings.
IF THERE ARE ANY CHANGES in your contact information, you must NOTIFY ALL AGENCIES involved, immediately.
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Victim Advocate Resources
If you are a crime victim in need of help DIAL 911.
If someone you know is a victim of domestic violence, human trafficking, or another crime, or is at risk, please reach out to local police or call 911 for assistance immediately. You may also contact local shelters for guidance or services across Nevada.
*If your community is not listed below and you are seeking assistance, please call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 800.799.SAFE (7233).
SMS: Text BEGIN to 8878National Human Trafficking Services Hotline:
1-888-373-788
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline:
1-800-273-8255
General Information for Services in Nevada:
Nevada Attorney General’s Office
Resources and Information
http://AG.nv.gov/Hot_Topics/Victims/DV_Nevada
And
http://AG.nv.gov/Human_Trafficking/HT_Home
Nevada Coalition to END Domestic and Sexual Violence
Phone: 775-828-1115
Not a Shelter. NCEDSV provides information about warning signs, and guides residents to appropriate domestic violence crisis services across Nevada.
Victims Of Crime/Nevada
Resource List for Adults and Children
http://voc.nv.gov/VOC/HelpVictims
Shelter & Assistance Services across Nevada
Services statewide listed below: can include emergency shelter, temporary housing, food, financial assistance, job assistance, advocacy, and counseling.
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CARSON & STOREY COUNTIES
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CHURCHILL COUNTY
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CLARK COUNTY
The Center of Las Vegas/LGBTQ Referrals to Crisis Counseling
Office Phone: 702-733-9800
Family and Child Treatment of S. Nevada (FACTSNV)
Adult and Children’s Resources & Services
Phone: 702-258-5855
Family Promise of Las Vegas
702-638-8806
HopeLink of Southern Nevada/Henderson
702-566-0576
Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth
1-866-827-3723
Signs of HOPE
24/7 Rape Crisis Hotline: 702-366-1640
24/7 Human Trafficking Hotline: 702-936-4004
www.SOHLV.org
S.A.F.E. HouseHenderson, NV
Hotline: 702-564-3227
Safe Nest/Temporary Assistance to End Domestic Crisis (TADC)
Las Vegas, NV
Hotline: 702-646-4981
Salvation Army of Southern Nevada/Human Trafficking Services
702-649-8240 ext. 230
www.SalvationArmySouthernNevada.org
Shade Tree Shelter
1 W. Owens
North Las Vegas, NV 89030
24 Hour Line: (702) 385-0072
The Embracing Project
702-463-6929
UNLV / THE CARE CENTER
Las Vegas, NV
Serves UNLV, NSC, and CSN students, faculty, and staff
(CARE) Line: 702-895-0602
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DOUGLAS COUNTY
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ELKO, EUREKA, & WHITE PINE COUNTIES
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HUMBOLDT COUNTY
Winnemucca Domestic Violence Services, Inc.
Winnemucca, NV
24 hr Advocate: 775-421-1028
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LANDER COUNTY
Committee Against Domestic Violence
Battle Mountain, NV
Hotline: 775-635-2500
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LINCOLN COUNTY
County Victim Services
Assistance Referral/Case Info
Phone: 775-289-3410
Emergency: 800-799-7233
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LYON COUNTY
Alternatives to Living in a Violent Environment (ALIVE)
Yerington, NV
Hotline: 775-463-4009
Toll Free: 1-800-453-4009
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MINERAL COUNTY
Advocates to End Domestic Violence
Hawthorne, NV
Hotline: 775-945-2472
Consolidated Agencies of Human Services/Mineral County Advocates to End Domestic Violence
Hawthorne, NV
Office: 775-945-2471
24/7 Crisis Line: 775-316-2917
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NYE, LINCOLN, & ESMERALDA COUNTIES
No to Abuse / Nevada Outreach Training Organization
in Pahrump, NV
Hotline: 775-751-1118
No to Abuse
in Tonopah, NV
Hotline: 775-482-3016
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NYE COUNTY (SOUTHERN PORTION)
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PERSHING COUNTY
Domestic Violence Intervention
Lovelock, NV
Hotline: 775-273-2641
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WASHOE COUNTY
AwakenReno
775-393-09183
A Safe Embrace
Reno, NV
Hotline: 775-322-3466
Crisis Call Center
Reno, NV
775-784-8090
Domestic Violence Resource Center (Formerly CAAW)
Reno, NV
Hotline: 775-329-4150
www.DomesticViolenceResourceCenter.org
Sierra Community House
Truckee, Incline Village, Kings Beach, CA
Hotline: 1-800-736-1060
Help@SierraCommunityHouse.org
SierraCommunityHouse.orgUNR Students Only
Counseling Services
Reno, NV
Phone: 775-784-4648
Crisis Call Center: 775-784-8090
Toll-Free Hotline: 800-992-5757
Women's and Children's Center
of the Sierra
Reno, NV
775-825-7395
1-877-930-3466
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WHITE PINE COUNTY
Committee Against Domestic Violence
Elko, NV
Hotline: 775-738-9454
General Information for Statewide Services:
Nevada Coalition to END Domestic and Sexual Violence
Phone: 775-828-1115
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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
Nevada Department Of Administration’s Victims Of Crime Services
Nevada Department Of Corrections’ Victims Services
Nevada Victims Of Crime Program
Nevada Network Against Domestic Violence
Nevada Crisis Call Center – Sexual Assault Support Services (SASS)
Nevada Public Safety Officers Association