Crime Victim's Rights
As a crime victim in Oregon, you have legal rights. Many of these rights go into effect automatically and can be found in the "Victims' Rights Guide. (Oregon Constitution Article 1, Section 42-Rights of victims in criminal prosecutions and juvenile court delinquency proceedings). When a case is charged (filed in criminal court) you must request some rights before they go into effect. The rights listed below are the ones that must be requested. A victim, the victim's attorney or if the victim requests, the (deputy) District Attorney at his/her discretion, may assert and enforce these rights on the victims behalf [Oregon Constitution Art. 1, Sec. 42(4)].
If you change your mind and decide that you do want to exercise rights that you didn't yet request, please contact us at the number below and we will work with you to exercise the rights if that is still possible.
The District Attorney's Office may require your participation if your case goes to trial even if you do not wish to receive additional information about the rights or to exercise them.
If you would like to request rights please download a Victim Rights Notificaion form by clicking here - after printing the form, check the box in front of any of the rights you are requesting then return the form immediately to: Victims’ Assistance, 1164 NW Bond St., Bend, OR 97701 or fax to 541-330-4698, email victimsassistance@dcda.us or call 541-388-6525.