Minnesota Crime and Victims Reparations Board
Minnesota Crime and Victims Reparations Board
The Minnesota Crime Victims Reimbursement Board, formerly called the Minnesota Crime Victims Reparations Board, is a state program that was established by the Legislature in 1974 to help victims with their financial losses and aid in their recovery from a violent crime.
Our mission is to reduce the economic impact of violent crime on victims and their families by providing direct financial assistance; and to hold criminal offenders accountable for the costs of crime through improved collection of restitution and civil awards.
Categories:
- Economic
- Emergency Support
Type:
Program
- No enrollment or descendancy requirement