In May 2026 VOCAL launched an effort to ensure that crime victims across Alabama were aware of the rights and protections afforded them by the Alabama Constitution and the Alabama Crime Victims' Rights Act.
No victim should be denied a rightful opportunity because their standing in the criminal justice system had never been explained.
Alabama Crime Victims’ Rights Act
Your Rights & How to Use Them
Alabama law recognizes that crime victims deserve dignity, respect, information, and a meaningful voice in the criminal justice process. These protections are guaranteed by the Alabama Constitution and the Alabama Crime Victims’ Rights Act (Title 15, Chapter 23 of the Code of Alabama).
Under Alabama law, crime victims have the right to:
1. Be Treated with Fairness and Respect
Victims must be treated with dignity, sensitivity, and respect by all criminal justice agencies.
2. Receive Information About the Case
Victims have the right to be informed about:
Arrests and charges filed
Court dates, hearings, and trials
Plea agreements
Sentencing
Appeals and post-conviction proceedings
Release, escape, or transfer of the offender
3. Be Present at Court Proceedings
Victims have the right to be present at all public court proceedings related to the case, unless the court determines their testimony would be materially affected.
4. Be Heard at Critical Stages
Victims may provide input:
At sentencing
At parole hearings
In plea proceedings, when permitted by law
This often includes submitting a victim impact statement, either in writing or orally.
5. Protection from the Accused
Victims have the right to reasonable protection from intimidation, harassment, or harm throughout the criminal justice process.
6. Receive Information About Restitution
Victims have the right to:
Be informed about restitution
Receive restitution when ordered by the court
7. Prompt Return of Property
Property held as evidence should be returned to victims as soon as it is no longer needed for the case.
8. Notification of Offender Custody Status
Victims may receive notice of:
Incarceration
Release
Parole eligibility
Escape or death of the offender
9. Access to Victim Services
Victims have the right to be informed of:
Local victim advocacy services
Counseling resources
The Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Program
How to Invoke Your Rights
Victims’ rights in Alabama are not automatic—they must be affirmatively requested.
Law enforcement or the prosecutor’s office should provide a Victim Notification / Request for Rights Form.
This form allows victims to request notice of hearings, custody status, and other rights.
If you need help invoking your rights or requesting by letter please call 334-262-7197 or email to vocal@vocalonline.organd an advocate will assist you.
Step 2: Keep Contact Information Updated
Victims must notify the prosecutor or clerk of court if their address, phone number, or email changes.
Failure to update contact information may result in missed notifications.
Step 3: Communicate with the Prosecutor’s Office
Victims should maintain contact with the assigned prosecutor or victim-witness coordinator.
Prosecutors are responsible for ensuring victims receive notices and opportunities to be heard.
Step 4: Participate as Desired
Victims may choose how and when to participate.
Participation is voluntary, and victims may decline involvement at any stage.
Important Legal Information
Victims do not control prosecution decisions
These rights do not override the constitutional rights of the accused
The Act does not allow lawsuits against the state or justice agencies for failure to provide notice
You Are Not Alone
Navigating the justice system can be overwhelming. Victim advocacy organizations can help you:
Understand your rights
Complete required forms
Prepare victim impact statements
Access compensation and services
Feel supported and informed at every stage
Need Help or Advocacy Support?
Contact us today to speak with an advocate who understands Alabama’s crime victims’ rights and can walk with you through the process.