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Crime Victim Support | Kansas Crime Victims Compensation Board

120 SW 10th Ave, 2nd Floor, Memorial Hall, Topeka, KS 66612

Eligibility

Victims of violent crimes in the state of Kansas; Must report the incident to law enforcement within 72 hours and apply within 2 years

Required documents

Copies of medical bills and other expenses

Hours

M-F 8am-5pm
785-296-3131
Fax·

Fax

785-296-2359
Voice·

Main Phone

To access this service, contact:

Kris Kobach (Attorney General)

Languages

Spanish

Application process

Call or go to website for an application, and mail or fax completed application to office

Fees

None

Service area

Kansas
The Kansas Crime Victims Compensation Board provides crime victims with financial assistance for loss of earnings and out-of-pocket loss for injuries sustained as a direct result of violent crime. This includes reasonable medical care, mental health counseling and/or other services necessary as a result of the injury.

Last Assured

03/06/2026

Data provided by

United Way of Greater Kansas City 211

Providing organization

ATTORNEY GENERALS OFFICE KANSAS
The Attorney General's office works to help crime victims, protect consumers and eliminate fraud and abuse from government programs.