You may qualify for help to travel to interviews, hearings and other justice-related proceedings.
The Victim Travel Fund provides funds up to $3,000.00 for a family or victim to attend justice-related proceedings in B.C. (Information on funding to attend provincial parole and federal hearings are below).
Eligible expenses may include meals, accommodation and the most cost effective form of travel.
You may qualify for funding if you:
You can apply for the Victim Travel Fund by:
The Victim Travel Fund is not available to help subpoenaed witnesses attend court.
In some instances, witnesses may be able to claim expenses for travel and or childcare through the Crown counsel office.
For more information, speak to Crown counsel or the witness notifier in the case. (The witness notifier is the person who works for Crown counsel whose job it is to ensure witnesses know the trial date.)
For more information, see the Crown counsel website.
The Crime Victim Assistance Program helps family members of deceased crime victims travel to justice-related proceedings.
To find out if you are eligible for help, call VictimLinkBC and ask to be connected to a victim service worker.
Victims who need help to attend provincial parole hearings or federal hearings should contact the federal Policy Centre for Victim Issues.
The Victim Travel Fund is not available to help subpoenaed witnesses attend court.
Subpoenaed witnesses may be able to claim expenses for travel and childcare through the Crown counsel office.
For more information, speak to the Crown counsel or witness notifier in your case.
Check our alphabetical list of criminal justice terms along with their definitions.