CRIME VICTIM INFORMATION
The Humble Police Department’s Victim Assistance Unit, provides expedient, compassionate and adequate support to victims of crime and to their family members who have suffered from psychological trauma, physical injuries and/or financial losses as a result of a crime. Victim Assistance provides:
CONTACT AT HUMBLE POLICE DEPARTMENT:
Jackie Blanchard E Mail: jblanchard@humblepolice.com 281-319-9711
To apply for crime victim’s compensation, visit - https://cvs.texasattorneygeneral.gov/portal/login
OTHER CONTACT NUMBERS REGARDING CRIME VICTIMS:
CRIME VICTIM ASSISTANCE:
Texas Crime Victim Compensation 1-800-983-9933
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE:
TCFV --- Texas Council on Family Violence 1-800-525-1978
NDVH --- National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-7233
VINE --- Texas Victim Information & Notification Everyday 1-877-894-8463
CHILD ABUSE:
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children 1-800-843-5678
Report Abuse or Neglect of a child, contact:
CPS --- Child Protective Services 1-800-252-5400
SEXUAL ASSAULT:
TAASA---Texas Association Against Sexual Assault 1-512-474-7190
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:
Office of Attorney General – Texas/Victim Services 1-512-245-2805
MADD (Mother’s Against Drunk Driving) 1-877-275-6233
Texas Department Of Criminal Justice 1-800-848-4284
Lone Star Legal Aid Foundation 713-652-0077
Familytime Crisis & Counseling 281-446-2615
Houston Area Women’s Center 713-528-2121
What is Texas V.I.N.E.?
A free service for crime victims and other concerned citizens. VINE provides basic information on jailed offenders and scheduled court events. This victim notification network notifies registered users of changes in offender jail status and court cases. Available 24 hours a day 7 days a week in English or Spanish.
The following are ways to obtain offender information:
You will need one or more of the following to obtain information:
VINE Frequently Asked Questions
How do I register with Texas V.I.N.E.?
When the original report is made and defendant has been booked into the custody of the Harris County Jail you will automatically be registered into the system by the reporting deputy. You will be given a PIN number. The default PIN number will be the last four digits of the contact telephone number given to the reporting deputy by the victim.
How will I be notified that the offender is being released?
You will receive an automated telephone call from Texas V.I.N.E. when the following occurs:
How will the Texas V.I.N.E. system know that I am the victim?
The system will ask for your PIN number (last four digits of the contact number given to the reporting deputy) that was provided to you at the time the report was generated. You will enter the number using the keypad on the telephone you are dialing from.
Can I register more than one telephone number?
Yes. However, you will have to contact Texas V.I.N.E. at 1-877-894-8463.
Why do I need a PIN?
A PIN number is required to register as a victim in the Texas V.I.N.E. system. The PIN number is also required to un-register as a victim in Texas V.I.N.E.. The PIN number will be the last four digits of the primary phone number used to sign up with VINE.
Receiving a Notification Call
You will receive an automated telephone call from V.I.N.E. when the following occurs:
You will receive a notification call every 2 hours for a 24 hour period or until you enter your PIN number to acknowledge receipt of the call. Entering your PIN number when the system requires it will discontinue calls until the next offender jail or case status change.
Directory & Additional Resources
LEGAL AID
CRIME SCENE CLEANUP
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES