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Anytime a crime victim suffers a loss, the offender should be ordered to pay restitution for that loss. A victim's right to a criminal restitution order stems from Article I, section 28, subdivision (b) of the California Constitution. Restitution orders are to be imposed for the full amount of a victim's economic loss.
There are three different types of restitution: restitution fines, parole revocation fines, and direct orders. The court can order all three types of restitution in the same case. If the offender is found guilty in multiple cases, the court can order all three types of restitution in each case.
Victims may verify that their restitution debt has been transferred to the FTB by calling CDCR's Office of Victim and Survivor Rights (OVSRS) at 877.256. 6877. The FTB is authorized to use several collection methods including wage garnishment, bank liens and payment plans in order to collect your restitution debt.
Examples of restitution might include a shoplifter who is ordered to repay a store owner for the cost of a stolen item, or an assailant who must pay for their victim's medical expenses after a violent assault.
Contact the California Victim Compensation Board (CalVCB) by calling (800) 777-9229, visiting or writing to CalVCB, P.O. Box 3036, Sacramento, CA 95812-3036. Restitution may be ordered by a judge when a person is sentenced for a crime.