As an advocate, you play a critical role in guiding victims through some of the most difficult moments of their lives.

This page gives you easy access to the tools, training, and information you need for your job. Whether you’re helping with applications, using the portal, or staying updated on program changes, we are here to support you. 

Use the Advocate Help Center to quickly find web forms and popular pages, without searching the entire website. 

Advocate Help Center  

Advocacy Essentials

Here you will find resources and helpful tools to support victims with information about their rights, what services are covered, training for advocates and forms you may need.

  • Victims Rights Learn about how the state of Texas provides legal rights and protections to victims of crime.
  • Services & Covered Costs Learn about the specific services we offer and costs we cover for victims.
  • Records Requests Learn how to properly submit requests for records and information.
  • Advocate Training Find training for advocates on Office of the Attorney General victim-related programs and resources.
  • Forms & Publications Access essential forms, informational brochures, and guides to assist in your advocacy work.

 

Division Updates

  • Texas’s Victim Notification System – Texas’s victim notification system transitioned from VINE to a new system: Texas IVSS-Counties (Integrated Victim Services System), provided by Sylogist. Existing VINE registrations were carried over, but users will need to update their password when logging in for the first time. Notifications will continue by text and phone, though they will now come from a different provider. For more details, visit the Victim Notification page.
  • Updated service pages and forms - Several victim services pages and forms were updated effective September 2025, including Victim Notification and Pseudonym Forms, along with other key resources. (See below in Website section.)
  • Advocate training certificates - Advocate training certificates are now issued by email after the post-training survey is completed. This process ensures every participant receives their certificate in a consistent and reliable way, without the risk of mail delays or lost documents.

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Working With the Crime Victim Compensation Program

This section helps you confidently work with the Crime Victims’ Compensation (CVC) Program. You’ll find simple steps to help victims with applications and understand key processes. The quick links below connect you to tools, forms, and guidance to help you support victims effectively.

  • Crime Victims' Compensation Program Understand eligibility criteria and how victims can apply for compensation.
  • How to Help w/ CVC Applications Clear, step-by-step instructions for advocates assisting victims with CVC applications.
  • Presumptive Eligibility Clear information on the application process for law enforcement advocates.
  • Priority Processing Information about priority application processing for urgent victim needs.
  • CVC Portal Access and use the online portal designed for victims, advocates, and law enforcement.
  • EMC & CVC Information to help victims decide when to use sexual assault Emergency Medical Care (EMC) applications versus CVC applications.
  • Subrogation Information to help you understand how other payments (like insurance) may affect a victim’s compensation.