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. 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.
Application Process
For help in 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.
NOTE: 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.
Toll-Free: 1-888-286-6664
Business Line: 306-787-0173
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Coverage Area
Saskatchewan
Languages Offered
English
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- Aboriginal Courtworker Program
- Correctional Facilities and Probation
- Find a Marriage Commissioner
- Interpersonal Violence and Abuse: Online Information
- Marriage Information
- Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods
- Victims: Impact Statement and Restitution
- Victims: Online Information
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