π Indiana Victim Rights & Resources
If you are a survivor of abuse, crime, or professional misconduct in Indiana, this guide outlines your rights, complaint processes, and compensation options β including VOCA-funded resources to support your journey forward.
π« This guide is not a substitute for legal advice. If you are in immediate danger, call 911 or reach out to a crisis hotline listed on our Support and Help page. While we strive to provide accurate, current information, laws and agency procedures may change. Always verify details directly with official sources or consult a licensed attorney in your area.
π Your Rights Under Indiana Law
Indianaβs Constitution and Victim Rights Statute provide:
- The right to be treated with fairness, dignity, and respect
- The right to be informed of legal proceedings
- The right to attend court and be heard at sentencing
- The right to restitution
- Protection from intimidation and harassment
π Indiana Constitution β Article 1, Section 13 π Indiana Victim Rights Laws β IC 35-40
π Public Records & Documentation
You may request:
- Police reports and incident documentation
- Court filings and hearing notices
- Audio/video (when applicable)
π‘ Use Indianaβs Access to Public Records Act (APRA). Requests must be submitted in writing. Retain all correspondence.
π₯ Requesting Medical Records
You are legally entitled to access:
- Your own records
- A childβs or dependentβs records (if authorized)
- A deceased person’s records (with legal authority)
π How to File a HIPAA Complaint
π§ββοΈ Reporting Licensed Healthcare Providers
Indiana Professional Licensing Agency (Medical, Nursing, and Other Boards):
https://www.in.gov/pla/
Indiana State Department of Health β Facility Complaints:
https://www.in.gov/isdh
β οΈ Document every complaint, including submission dates and confirmation numbers. Take screenshots for backup.
π° Victim Compensation in Indiana
Indianaβs Violent Crime Victim Compensation Fund helps with:
- Medical, mental health, and dental treatment
- Lost wages and income support
- Funeral and burial costs
- Crime scene cleanup and relocation
Eligibility Requirements:
- Crime must be reported within 72 hours (unless justified)
- Application must be submitted within 2 years
- Victim must cooperate with law enforcement
π Indiana Criminal Justice Institute β Victim Compensation π Phone: (800) 353-1484
π€ VOCA-Funded Services in Indiana
Indiana VOCA support is coordinated by the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute (ICJI).
π ICJI β Victim Services Programs π General Info: (317) 232-1233
No matter your story, you have rights. The Novel Advocate is here to make sure youβre seen, supported, and empowered every step of the way.
π In the land of speed and strength, Indiana survivors β your courage sets the pace for change.