Clearfield City Victim Services
If you are a victim of an assault, theft, fraud, criminal mischief, sexual assault, domestic violence, lewdness or any other violent crime, you are not alone.
Contact a Victim’s Advocate at: 801.525.2759Â
Clearfield City Victim Services Program
Victims Advocate
A victim advocate is a professional trained to support and assist victims of crime. Our advocate offers victims information, emotional support, and help finding resources and filling out paperwork. She also works with organizations, such as criminal justice or social service agencies, to get help or information for victims.
Victim Housing Advocate
Our housing advocate works as the main contact for the Davis Area Victim Housing Assistance program, coordinating housing for victims of crimes that directly affect their housing stability in the Davis County area. They provide referrals, partner with community organizations and landlords, and develop homelessness prevention plans with their clients.
Other Services and Resources
Safe Harbor Crisis Center, 801-444-9161  801-444-3191 (office)
Domestic Violence Information Line, 1-800-897-LINK (5465)
Rape and Domestic Violence Hotline, 801-392-7273
Family Advocate Office (HAFB), 801-777-3497, Military affiliates only
VINEÂ (Victim Information & Notification Everyday)
Civil Stalking Injunction
ISSUED: by the court
ENFORCED: by police
COST: no charge
REQUIREMENTS:
- Be a victim of stalking or harassment behaviors that cause alarm and/or distress
- Provide the court with the following:
- A list or journal of contact the stalker has had with the victim
- Notarized witness statements corroborating list or journal
- Police Report documenting stalking activity
- Copies of letter or notes and transcripts of messages of things said
WHERE TO GET ONE:
Safe Harbor Crisis Center, 801-444-9161
Criminal Trespass Order
ISSUED: by the property owner
ENFORCED: by police
COST: no charge
CRIMINAL CHARGE: Class B or C misdemeanor
REQUIREMENTS:
- Check with the law enforcement agency of jurisdiction to determine if this is appropriate for your situation
- Some agencies have a written form they provide to the offending individual, and other agencies issue a verbal order.
WHERE TO GET ONE:
The Police agency that responded to assist you; this should be requested at the time of the incident for best results. Â Note: Â the order can only be rescinded by the person who requested the order be served.
Child Protective Order
ISSUED: by the court
ENFORCED: by police
COST: no charge
REQUIREMENTS:
- The child must be a victim of physical abuse or sexual abuse in imminent danger of being physically or sexually abused
- The petitioner must make a referral to Division of Child and Family Services
- The petitioner may be any concerned adult
WHERE TO GET ONE:
Safe Harbor Crisis Center, 801-444-9161
Protective Order
ISSUED: by the court
ENFORCED: by police
COST: no charge
REQUIREMENTS:
Must be a cohabitant:
â–ª Been married or divorced
â–ª Lived together
â–ª Have child(ren) together
â–ª Have an unborn child together
â–ª Related by blood or marriage
â–ª Resided in the same residence
Must be a victim of physical abuse:
â–ª Actual physical harm
â–ª Verbal threats of physical harm
â–ª Attempts or threats to cause physical harm
WHERE TO GET ONE:
Safe Harbor Crisis Center, 801-444-9161
Criminal No Contact Order
ENFORCED: by police, Investigated by police
COST: no charge
CRIMINAL CHARGE: Punishment or sanction imposed by the Judge
REQUIREMENTS:
- A criminal case against the perpetrator has been filed with the court involving you as a victim
- The prosecutor or victim advocate must be made aware that an order is needed and why. The order will be issued at the prosecutor’s request at the first court hearing after the request.
Note: This order is only valid during the prosecution process. It expires when court jurisdiction terminates.
WHERE TO GET ONE: Prosecutor’s Office that is prosecuting the case
Restraining Order
ISSUED: by the court
ENFORCED: by the court
COST: Attorney’s fees
CRIMINAL CHARGE: None, punishment or sanction imposed by the Judge
REQUIREMENTS:
Contact an attorney for this information
WHERE TO GET ONE:
Any private attorney’s office
Identity Theft or Fraud
Identity theft can be a challenging crime to investigate because of the nature of the crime and the complexity related to the jurisdiction where the crime occurred. The Clearfield Police Department has an investigator who reviews the identity theft reports and determines if the crime meets the elements defined in the Utah Code Annotated as well as the jurisdiction that should investigate the offense.
If you feel you are a victim of financial fraud you must first contact the appropriate financial institution.
File an identity theft report with the Utah Attorney General’s Office (IRIS)
File an internet-based crime report on-line
The FTC offers strategies & tips for ID theft

Homeland Security Investigations Victim Notification Program
Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) is committed to protecting the public and ensuring victims’ rights.  To receive notification of a criminal alien’s release, register below

Shelters
There are shelters in our community that are available as a resource to you. They have staff specially trained to help victims feel safe and supported as they heal.
Safe Harbor Crisis Center, 801-444-9161  801-444-3191 (office)
Your Community Connection of Ogden, (YCC)  801-394-9456
Ogden Rescue Mission, 801-621-4360Â