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The St. George Police Department has a Victim Services unit, consisting of full time and part time advocates, as well as volunteers to assist victims of crime in the City of St. George. It is the goal of the staff to contact victims and assist them with referrals, resources and various types of protective orders. The advocates will assist with the completion of adult or child protective orders and stalking injunction requests for filing with 5th District Court. They will guide you through the process and often accompany victims to the hearings.

Information is available for victims of domestic violence, rape, assault, stalking, child abuse, harassment and other types of people crimes. Advocates often attend court proceedings and help the victim through the difficult and sometimes complicated process to which they are subjected. Our office works closely with other agencies in the city on behalf of our clients.

If you are a victim of a crime in the city of St. George or have any questions regarding the Victim Services unit, you can reach them Monday through Friday, 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. at (435) 627-4399. If you are calling outside of regular business hours, please leave your name and number and someone will return your call during the next business day.
You may also email: victim.services@sgcity.org.



 Roxanna Finnerty

roxanna.finnerty@sgcity.org





Victim Services F.A.Q.
 Do I get a chance to talk in court and tell the judge what I want done on my case?
 How can I find out if someone is in jail?
 How do I get a restraining order?
 I am a male victim of domestic violence. What help is available to me?
 I am a victim of a crime. Do I have to go to all of the court hearings?
 I cannot miss work by going to the hearings. How can I find out what happens?
 I made a police report with the St. George Police Department. How do I find out what happens now?
 I receive phone calls and test messages over and over. I have told them to stop, but they won’t. What can I do?
 I was a victim of a crime. How do I find out about the court process?
 My child may have been molested. What should I do?
 The petitioner on my protective order contacted me. Can they be arrested for that?
 What is a Child Protective Order and how do I get one?
 What is a Protective Order and who can get one?
 What is a Stalking Injunction?