Victim Information

The following information is made up of various resources for victims of crime. Resources include assistance for housing, healthcare, food, finances, navigating the legal system and more. 

Entity   Phone Website

Alexandra House Domestic Assault/Sexual Abuse Assistance & Shelter: Round-the-clock service, advocacy and shelter for all victims of violence.

  • Toll Free: 888-780-2332

Alexandra House

Anoka County Resources List: List of all Anoka County resources including advocacy, food assistance, health care, housing and mental health.

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Anoka County Adult Mental Health Services: Behavioral health assistance and treatment

Anoka County District Court Information: Contact information for the Anoka County District Court which processes filings for civil, criminal, traffic, family, probate and juvenile matters in Anoka County.

763-760-6700

MNCourts.gov

Anoka County Child Protection: Report suspected abuse or neglect of a child

763-324-1440

Anoka County Child Protection 

Drug/Alcohol Abuse, Rule 25: Substance Use Disorder (SUD) treatment information

763-324-1270

Chemical Health Assessment

Anoka County Community Action Program Resource Guide: Resource guide for senior housing, basic needs, childcare, employment, financial and legal assistance.

763-783-4747

Anoka County Community Action Program

Mediation Services: Conflict resolution non-profit in Anoka County that offers space and resources for conflict to be addressed constructively.

763-422-8878

Mediation Services

Veteran Services: Anoka County Veteran Services provides professional, caring and quality assistance to veterans and their dependents in obtaining benefits through county, state and federal programs.

763-324-4500

Anoka County Veteran Services

Victim/Witness Services: If you are a victim or witness of a case charged by a city attorney’s office within Anoka County, victim witness specialists are available to answer your questions, address your concerns and help you through the prosecution process.

763-324-5540

Anoka County Victim/Witness Services

Crime Victim Justice Unit: The Crime Victim Justice Unit (CVJU) is a crime victim rights compliance office. We seek to ensure that crime victims in Minnesota are treated appropriately and that their statutory rights are upheld. We can investigate complaints from crime victims about decisions and actions of criminal justice professionals and agencies that work with crime victims.

651-201-7310

 Crime Victim Justice Unit

Victim Information: Learn about victim rights regarding assistance and notifications.

651-201-7300

VINE: Victim Information & Notification Everyday: VINE is a reliable and confidential source for updated custody status and criminal case information. Register and stay informed.

877-664-8463

 Vine Link

The Bridge for Youth: The Bridge for Youth empowers youth experiencing homelessness through safe shelter, basic needs, and healthy relationships.

612-377-8800

 Bridge for Youth

Northern Star Juvenile Diversion: The Juvenile Diversion Program is designed to help youth who have run into trouble with the law or may be at risk to do so. The program provides a positive alternative to formal court proceedings for juvenile offenders.

763-231-7242

 Northern Star

Twin Cities Crisis/Mental Health: Call 988 if you or someone close to you is having a mental health crisis. The Anoka County Mobile Crisis Response team will help you. The line is open all day, every day, and the call is free. The Crisis Response line is for both adults and children.

763-755-3801

 Anoka County Crisis Help Liny 

Multi-Housing Resource Tenant Hotline: HOME Line provides free and low-cost legal, organizing, education, and advocacy services so that tenants throughout Minnesota can solve their own rental housing problems.

612-728-5767

 Homeline MN

Multi-Housing Resource Owner/Management Hotline: The Minnesota Multi Housing Association (MHA) was founded in 1967 to promote the highest standards in the development, management, and maintenance of rental multi housing. While members include the state's largest apartment management companies, developers, and providers of related products and services, the majority of our members own or manage fewer than 20 units each

952-858-8222

Minnesota Multi Housing Association 

Minnesota Attorney General's Office: The Attorney General’s Office welcomes complaints from constituents on a large variety of matters. If you have experienced a consumer problem, they want to hear from you.

651-296-3353

Minnesota Attorney General

Minnesota Relay (Hearing Impaired TTY/TDD): Minnesota Relay is a free service providing telephone accessibility to people who are deaf, deafblind, hard of hearing or speech disabled. Relay services provide support for TTY, ASCII, Hearing Carry Over, CapTel, Speech-to-Speech, Voice Carry Over, Spanish Relay calls, as well as a wide range of other services

800-657-3775

Minnesota Relay

United Way 211 24-Hour: United Way 2-1-1 provides free and confidential health and human services information for people in Minnesota. We’re here 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to connect you with the resources and information you need.

651-291-0211

United Way