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Victims: Impact Statement and Restitution

Provided by: Government of Saskatchewan - Justice

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Service Description

The Victim Impact Statement and Statement on Restitution are an opportunity for victims of crime to tell the court how a crime has affected them emotionally, physically and financially, and to request restitution for actual loss or damage resulting from a crime.

  • Submitted through a combined in a four-page form
  • Individuals may submit one statement or both
  • Help is available for individuals to complete their statement(s).

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Eligibility

Victims of a crime. The completed Victim Impact Statement (VIS) and/or Statement on Restitution (SOR) must be received before the offender is sentenced so they can be considered by the judge.

Application Process


For help completing the Victim Impact Statement (VIS) and/or Statement of Restitution (SOR), contact the police-based victim services program nearest you, or your local police service or RCMP detachment.

Completed Victim Impact Statement (VIS) and/or Statement on Restitution (SOR) must be received before the offender is sentenced so they can be considered by the judge.
- Return completed form(s) to the investigating police agency as quickly as possible.
- If you know that the accused has an upcoming court appearance, you should return the completed form(s) directly to the crown prosecutor’s office.
- You may submit additions to your Victim Impact Statement and/or Statement on Restitution up to the date the offender is sentenced.

Toll-Free: 1-888-286-6664

Business Line: 306-787-0173

In Regina

Service Website

www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/justice-crime-and-the-law/victims-of-crime-and-abuse/victim-impact-statement-and-restitution

Email

restitution@gov.sk.ca

Coverage Area

Saskatchewan

Languages Offered

English

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Location Info

Toll-Free: 1-888-286-6664

Business Line: 306-787-0173

In Regina

Website

saskatchewan.ca/justice

Email

webteam@gov.sk.ca

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