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California District Attorney's Offices
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Every county in California has a district attorney’s office that is responsible for prosecuting criminal violations of state and county law within the county. Many district attorney’s offices send an attorney to represent the “People” at parole hearings, although some do not.
District attorneys who appear at parole hearings do NOT serve as legal counsel for any victim/survivor. But many district attorney’s offices can provide information about the hearing and answer questions, and many also have personnel devoted to assisting victims/survivors.
Contact information for each of the county district attorney’s offices in California is available below:
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Victims/survivors may contact the Victim-Witness Assistance Division at 510-272-6180.
More information about Alameda’s Victim-Witness Assistance Division is available here.
Victims/survivors may contact the Victim Witness Program at 209-223-6474. A victim advocate will connect the victim/survivor with the district attorney assigned in their case.
More information about Amador’s Victim Witness Program is available here.
Victims/survivors may call the victim advocate line at 530-538-7340. (Please note: In future, this number will change to 530-552-5600.) The victim advocate will connect the victim/survivor with the district attorney assigned in their case.
More information about Butte’s Victim Assistance Bureau is available here.
Victims/survivors may call the victim advocate line at 209-754-6565. A victim advocate will connect the victim/survivor with the district attorney assigned in their case.
More information about Calaveras’s services for victims/survivors is available here.
Victims/survivors may contact victim advocate Bitsy West at 530-458-0554.
More information about Colusa’s services for victims/survivors is available here.
Victims/survivors may contact the victim services line at 925-957-8650.
More information about Contra Costa’s Victim Witness Assistance Program is available here.
Victims/survivors may contact victim services at 707-464-7273. They may also call the main line for the Del Norte County District Attorney’s Office at 707-464-7210.
Please note: District attorneys do NOT routinely appear at parole hearings in cases from Del Norte county, but victims/survivors may still reach out with questions.
More information about Del Norte’s Victim/Witness Assistance Center is available here.
Victims/survivors may contact victim services at 530-642-4760.
The El Dorado County District Attorney’s Office website is available here.
Victims/survivors may contact the Crime Victims Assistance Center at 559-600-2822.
Fresno provides more information and resources for victims/survivors here.
Victims/survivors with questions about upcoming hearings may contact administrative assistant Kathy Caviglia at 530-934-6525 or kcaviglia@countyofglenn.net.
Victims/survivors who want to get in touch with a Glenn County victim advocate may contact victim advocate supervisor Vicky White at 530-934-6525 or vwhite@countyofglenn.net.
The Glenn County District Attorney’s Office website is available here.
Victims/survivors may contact the victim services main line at 707-445-7417 or email davictimwitness@co.humboldt.ca.us.
Victims/survivors may also call Betty Resendez (office manager) at 707-445-7411.
More information about Humboldt’s Victim Witness Assistance Program is available here.
Victims/survivors may call the main line for the Imperial County District Attorney’s Office at 442-265-1175. The front desk can connect victims/survivors with a victim advocate or with the district attorney assigned in their case.
The Imperial County District Attorney’s Office website is available here.
Victims/survivors may contact:
- Front desk line: 760-878-0282
- Lidia Schultz (victim witness coordinator): 760-873-6669
The Inyo County District Attorney’s Office website is available here.
Victims/survivors may contact the Victim Services Unit at 661-868-2400.
More information about Kern’s services for victims/survivors is available here.
Victims/survivors may contact the Victim Services Unit at 559-852-2640.
The Kings County District Attorney’s Office website is available here.
Victims/survivors may contact the Victim-Witness Division at 707-262-4282.
More information about Lake’s Victim-Witness Division is available here.
Victims/survivors may contact the Victim/Witness Assistance Program at 530-251-8281.
More information about Lassen’s Victim/Witness Assistance Program is available here.
Victims/survivors may contact the Bureau of Victim Services at 1-800-492-5944. Victims/survivors should be prepared to provide the zip code of either where they are located, or where the crime occurred, so they can be routed to a victim advocate that can help answer their questions.
More information about Los Angeles’s Bureau of Victim Services is available here.
Victims/survivors may contact the Victim’s Services Center during business hours at 559-661-1000.
For after-hours assistance, victims/survivors may reach victim advocates at the crisis number: 1-800-355-8989.
Madera provides more information for victims/survivors here.
Victims/survivors may contact the victim advocate line at 415-473-5080.
More information about Marin’s Victim Witness Assistance Program is available here.
Victims/survivors may contact the Victim/Witness Assistance Program at 209-742-7441.
More information about Mariposa’s Victim/Witness Assistance Program is available here.
Victims/survivors may contact the victim advocate line at 707-463-4218.
More information about Mendocino’s services for victims/survivors is available here.
Victims/survivors may contact the Victim/Witness Assistance Office at 209-385-7385.
More information about Merced’s Victim/Witness Assistance Office is available here.
Victims/survivors may contact the Victim Services Department at 530-233-3311. The office is closed for lunch between 12:00 and 1:00 pm.
More information about Modoc’s Victim Services Department is available here.
Victims/survivors may contact the main office line for the Mammoth Lakes Office of the Mono County District Attorney’s Office at 760-924-1710. The receptionist will connect the victim/survivor with someone who can help.
More information about Mono’s Victim/Witness Program is available here.
Victims/survivors may call the victim/witness line at 831-755-5072. They may also call the main line for the Monterey County District Attorney’s Office at 831-755-5070.
The Monterey County District Attorney’s Office website is available here.
Victims/survivors may call the Victim Services Division at 707-299-1414.
More information about Napa’s Victim Services Division is available here.
Victims/survivors may contact the victim advocate line at 916-543-8000.
More information about Placer’s services for victims/survivors is available here.
Victims/survivors may contact the victim advocate line at 530-283-6285.
Plumas provides more information for victims/survivors here.
Victims/survivors may contact the Victim Witness Assistance Center at 530-265-1301 or 530-582-7832.
More information about Nevada’s Victim/Witness Program is available here.
Victims/survivors may call the main office line of the Orange County District Attorney’s Office at 714-834-3600 and ask for the Special Prosecutions Unit. If possible, victims/survivors should provide their case number so they can be directly connected with a victim advocate.
Orange provides more resources for victims/survivors here.
Victims/survivors may contact the victim advocate line at 951-955-5450. The victim advocate will connect the victim/survivor to the district attorney assigned in their case.
More information about Riverside’s Division of Victim Services is available here.
Victims/survivors may call the Victim/Witness Assistance Center at 916-874-5701.
More information about Sacramento’s services for victims/survivors is available here.
Victims/survivors may contact the Victim Witness Assistance Program at 831-634-1397.
The San Benito County District Attorney’s Office webpage is available here.
Victims/survivors may contact the victim advocate line at 909-387-6540.
More information about San Bernardino’s services for victims/survivors is available here.
Victims/survivors may call the victim advocate line at 619-531-4041.
More information about San Diego’s Victim Assistance Program is available here.
Victims/survivors may call the Victim-Witness Program at 209-468-2500 and speak with Gabriela Jaurequi (victim advocate program manager).
More information about San Joaquin’s Victim-Witness Program is available here.
Victims/survivors may contact the victim advocate line at 805-781-5821.
The San Luis Obispo County District Attorney’s Office website is available here.
Victims/survivors may contact the Victim Services Division at 650-599-7479.
More information about San Mateo’s services for victims/survivors is available here.
Victims/survivors may call 805-568-2400 and press “3” to select the victim advocate option.
More information about Santa Barbara’s Victim Witness Unit is available here.
Victims/survivors may contact the Victim Services Unit at 408-295-2656.
More information about Santa Clara’s Victim Services Unit is available here.
Victims/survivors may contact the Crime Victims Assistance Center at 530-225-5220.
More information about Shasta’s Crime Victims Assistance Center is available here.
Victims/survivors may call the Victim Assistance Program at 530-993-4617 or 530-289-3269.
More information about Sierra’s services for victims/survivors is available here.
Victims/survivors may contact the Victim Services Program at 530-842-8229.
More information about Siskiyou’s Victim Services Program is available here.
Victims/survivors may contact the Crime Victim Assistance Program at 707-784-6844.
More information about Solano’s Crime Victim Assistance Program is available here.
Victims/survivors may contact the Victim Services Division at 707-565-8250.
More information about Sonoma’s services for victims/survivors is available here.
Victims/survivors may call the main office line of the Stanislaus County District Attorney’s Office at 209-525-5541.
More information about Stanislaus’s services for victims/survivors is available here.
Victims/survivors may call the Victim Services Program at 530-822-7345.
More information about Sutter’s Victim Services Program is available here.
Victims/survivors may contact the Victim Witness Assistance Center at 530-527-4296.
More information about Tehama’s Victim Witness Assistance Center is available here.
Victims/survivors may contact the main office line for the Trinity County District Attorney’s Office at 530-623-1304 or 530-623-8357.
More information about Trinity’s Victim Witness Assistance Program is available here.
Victims/survivors may contact the main office line for the Tulare County District Attorney’s Office at 559-636-5494.
Tulare provides more information for victims/survivors here.
Victims/survivors may call 209-588-5440 (and press 1 for the victim/witness line). Victims/survivors may also call 209-588-5447 for the victim/witness supervisor line.
More information about Tuolumne’s Victim Witness Assistance Center is available here.
Victims/survivors may contact the Crime Victims’ Services Unit at 805-654-3622.
More information about Ventura’s services for victims/survivors is available here.
Victims/survivors may contact the main office line for the Yolo County District Attorney’s Office at 530-666-8187.
More information about Yolo’s Victim Services Unit is available here.
Victims/survivors may contact the Victim Witness Program at 530-741-6275.
More information about Yuba’s Victim Witness Program is available here.