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Domestic Violence

To help fight domestic violence, the Attorney General strives to enhance cooperation between state agencies, provide helpful information to victims, and promote statewide awareness and education. The Attorney General’s Office also supports legislation to combat domestic violence and sexual assault, while implementing grant programs and other initiatives, such as Verizon Wireless's HopeLine Program, which donates cell phones to local shelters for victims.

If you feel you have been a victim of domestic violence, please call the police if you are in immediate danger. You should also call the Virginia Family Violence and Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-838-8238 for confidential help and referral information. The Office of the Attorney General does not provide domestic violence counseling and cannot give you legal advice.

The Attorney General’s office provides the following free publications to help combat domestic violence:  

  • Safe at Home From the Start: Helping Children Exposed to Domestic Violence
  • Safe at Home in Asian and Hispanic Communities (offered in English, Spanish and Korean)
  • Safe at Home: Information about Domestic Violence and Immigration Laws (in Spanish)
  • Safe Homes, Safer Communities: The Virginia Safe at Home Resource Manual (in English)
  • Domestic Violence Intervention: Pocket Guide for Police
  • What You Should Know About Protective Orders (offered in English and Spanish) 

To order a free copy of any of these brochures, please call the Attorney General’s Office at (804) 786-2071, e-mail domesticviolence@oag.state.va.us, or fax (804) 786-1991.