John Moore, District Attorney
District Attorney's Office
Gregg County Courthouse
101 E. Methvin, Suite 333
Longview, TX 75601
Office Hours:
8:00am - 5:00pm Monday through Friday
Phone:
903-236-8440
Fax:
903-236-8490
Email:
Gregg County District Attorney
Worthless Check Division
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Resources
Link to judicial records search: “If you are a victim seeking information about your case, follow the link below to securely and anonymously access case status updates through the Gregg County Courts Records Inquiry. Please have your case number or defendants name available. If you need assistance, contact a Victim Assistance Coordinator at 903-236-8440". | ||
IVSS Counties Link (new VINE): “IVSS Counties stands for Integrated Victim Services System. In Texas, IVSS Counties is a program providing notifications about major status changes of individuals in custody (Offender) in Texas. IVSS Counties also provides information to resources on a local and national level. For information on an offender in prison, follow the link below.” | ||
Downloadable Crime Victim Compensation Packet: "Download the Crime Victims Compensation packet to learn about financial assistance available for medical care, counseling, lost wages, and other expenses related to your case". | ||
Downloadable Victim Impact Statement Packet: "Your voice matters. Download the Victim Impact Statement packet to share how this crime has affected you and your family. This statement helps the court understand the full impact of the offense". | ||
Downloadable Protective Order Packet: "If you are seeking protection from an offender, you may request a Protective Order. Download the Protective Order packet to learn about eligibility, the application process, and your rights under Texas law". | ||
U Visa Information: "Victims of qualifying crimes who have suffered mental or physical abuse and are helpful to law enforcement may be eligible for a U-Visa, which provides temporary immigration benefits. Learn more about eligibility and the application process through the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Follow the link below for more information”. | ||
Women’s Center: “The Women’s Center of East Texas (WCET) provides free, confidential, 24/7 support for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and sex trafficking across six counties in East Texas. For more information, call 800-441-5555 or visit wc-et.org”. |