Victim and Survivor Resources

The City of Washougal Police Department is committed to ensuring that all victims and survivors of crime have access to clear information, support, and resources—whether or not they choose to contact law enforcement.

Experiencing a crime can be overwhelming, and help should be available at every stage. The resources on this page are provided so community members can understand their rights as victims, learn about available protections, and connect with local and statewide support services. These materials are often shared during police calls, but they are available here so anyone can access them privately, at any time.

Below you will find information related to victim and survivor rights, protection orders, and community resources for individuals affected by sexual assault, domestic violence, hate or bias crimes, and other criminal offenses. These documents are intended to empower victims and survivors with knowledge and options, regardless of whether a police report is made.

If you are in immediate danger, please call 911. For non-emergency assistance, the Washougal Police Department is available to help connect you with appropriate resources.

The documents linked below provide detailed information and support options.

Victim & Survivor Resources