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Victim Services

Kaysville City Victim Advocate(801) 497-7120
Safe Harbor Crisis Advocates(801) 444-9161
Davis County Attorneys Office Victim Services(801) 451-4300
Juvenile Court Advocates(801) 447-3951
Safe Harbor Crisis Center(801) 444-3191
YCC Family Crises Center (801) 394-9456
Davis Behavioral Health(801) 773-7060
Family Connection Center(801) 773-0712
Family Summit Foundation(801) 476-1127
LDS Social Services(801) 451-0475
Rape Crisis Line(888) 421-1100
Safe Harbor Crisis Center(801) 444-3191
Crime Victims Legal Clinic (801) 746-1204
Catholic Community Charities(801) 394-5944
Crime Victim Reparations(800) 621-7444
Davis Food Bank(801) 771-4642
Davis Hospital(801) 825-9561
Dept. of Child & Family Services(801) 395-5900
Dept. of Workforce Services(801) 776-7800
Red Cross(801) 627-0000
United Way of Northern Utah(801) 399-5584
Utah Legal Services(800) 662-4245

Crime has the potential to change the course of a person’s life. Crime impacts victims, witnesses, families, and at times entire communities. Kaysville Police Victim Services Program was established to ensure the fair and compassionate treatment of victims of crime. Kaysville Police Department fully supports the rights of crime victims and guarantees that victims of crime are treated with dignity and respect. 

Kaysville Police Victim Services Program supports crime victims and witnesses by helping them to navigate the criminal justice system and by responding to their emotional, physical, and financial needs. These services are available to help victims cope with the trauma and the aftermath of victimization and to lessen the inconveniences often associated with participation in the criminal justice process.

Advocacy Services Include:

  • Crisis intervention and safety planning
  • Case status updates
  • Notification of offender custody status
  • Support and education during the investigative and criminal proceedings
  • Information and assistance with obtaining a protective order or stalking injunction
  • Notification of crime-related medical exams, court hearings, or appointments
  • Accompaniment and support at crime-related medical exams, court hearings, or appointments
  • Transportation to crime-related medical exams, court hearings, or appointments
  • Referrals to community resources such as food assistance, emergency housing, rental assistance, legal aid, counseling, or other social services
  • Assistance with restitution and Crime Victim Reparations(CVR) claims
  • Intervention with employers, academic institutions, creditors, service providers, and landlords on behalf of the victim
  • Assistance with funeral/memorial arrangements
  • Information on Utah’s Crime Victims’ Bill of Rights (77-37-3)

Sexual Assault Offense Reporting (Annual Reports)

These annual reports provide an overview of sexual assault offenses reported to the Kaysville Police Department, as required by Utah Code § 53-25-202. Each report summarizes data for cases reported between January 1 and December 31 of the listed year and is intended to promote transparency around reporting, investigation, and charging decisions for qualifying sexual assault offenses. Reports are published annually and made available below.

Available Reports:

2024 Sexual Assault Offense Report

KPD Sexual Assault Investigation Policy. This policy outlines how the Kaysville Police Department responds to and investigates reports of sexual assault.

Victim Services
Program Coordinator

Jennifer Winchester
jwinchester@kaysville.gov

Donations

We rely on the generosity of the community to provide emergency items for our clients in crisis. If you would like to donate, we’ve compiled a list of helpful items. Thank you for your support! 

  • Used cell phones
  • Tote bags 
  • (1)Infant car seat
  • (1)toddler car seat
  • (1)booster seat
  • Sweatpants*
  • Shirts*
  • Bras (soft sport)
  • Underwear*
  • Socks*
  • Slippers and flip flops*
  • Diapers*
  • Feminine hygiene products
  • Toothbrushes and toothpaste
  • Deodorant
  • Hairbrushes
  • Puzzles (jumbo pieces)
  • Crayons and coloring books
  • Water
  • Snacks

*Clothing is needed for all sizes and genders.

*We’re unable to accept used clothing or stuff animals at this time.

Therapy Dog: Walter

Meet Walter, our department therapy dog who support victims during key moments in their interactions with the criminal justice system.

Walter, Victim Services Therapy Dog

Video Resources

An overview for Victims of Domestic Violence