If you have been sexually assaulted, or think you have been but are not sure, you are encouraged to go to University Medical Center (UMC) Hospital for an exam by a sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE). The address for UMC is 1800 W. Charleston, Las Vegas, NV 89102. Go to the Adult Emergency Department and tell them at the time of check-in at triage that you are there for the SANE exam. You do not need to contact an advocate directly, the nurse will reach out to our advocates who…
If an assault occurred more than 5 days ago, and you are unable to have a sexual assault exam, and have decided to make a report to police at this point, you have several options. You can contact the SOH offices and have an advocate accompany you to a police station or area command close to your home to make a report. The report is always going to be made in the location where the sexual assault occurred, even if that is not where you live. For example, if you…
Signs of Hope provides trained Court Advocates who can join you for any court proceedings or hearings. If you receive a subpoena and are unsure of what you need to do, or want someone to attend court with you, please contact the SOH offices at 702-385-2153 as soon as you receive information to have an advocate attend court with you. Court Advocates can help victims understand the reporting, investigation, and court processes, as well as accompany victims to court dates. To learn more or make an appointment to speak with…
The School-Based Advocate is a dedicated individual available to assist victims of assault, abuse, or harassment who are enrolled in any K-12 school in Clark County, and their families. The School-Based Advocate can help victims and their families navigate the reporting process at their school, ensure that appropriate actions are taken to investigate and address reports, and assist with safety planning. They can also assist with escalating reports to higher authorities in the event that an initial report is improperly handled. To learn more or make an appointment to speak…
The Family Justice Center is a resource for victims of Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, and Human Trafficking. The FJC houses a number of different services all in one location. At the FJC, you can access: Advocacy Safety planning resources Information on Legal issues or meet with a lawyer Immigration assistance for victims of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Temporary Protection Orders Access LVMPD Victim Advocates Access LVMPD Domestic Violence Detectives The FJC is open Monday through Friday from 9am to 4pm. Victims do not have to make a report to…
The rights provided to a survivor pursuant to the Sexual Assault Survivors’ Bill of Rights attach whenever the survivor is subject to [READ MORE}
Law Enforcement *If you need to report an assault in progress, or are injured after an assault and need an ambulance, please call EMERGENCY 9-1-1. *If you have been the victim of an assault and need to report it to the police, but you are not actively in danger or injured at the time of the call, please call NON-EMERGENCY 3-1-1. Las Vegas Metropolitan Police – Sexual Assault Unit: 702-828-3421 North Las Vegas Detective Bureau: 702-633-2219 Henderson Police Department: 702-267-4570/866-473-4911 *Please note that the crime will be investigated by the…
If you are in immediate danger – please call 9-1-1, advocates cannot take actual reports of sexual assaults or respond to a scene if you are in danger. Only police are able to assist with that, so please call 911 if you need to reach law enforcement directly. Our hotline is available 24/7/365 and is answered by trained SOH staff and volunteer advocates. Advocates can assist with resources, information on next steps if someone has been sexually assaulted, and connections to the programs and services of the SOH. Signs of…