Overview
Citizens of Malta or one of the member states of the European Union and persons who are habitual residents of Malta are entitled to claim compensation for the criminal injuries they have sustained so long as such injuries were subject to criminal proceedings or reported to the Police without delay.
What you'll get
Monetary compensation to victims of violent intentional crimes.
Eligibility
The application shall be submitted by not later than one year from when the violent intentional crime was committed.
Along with this application there should be attached the following documents and certificates:
Birth certificate of applicant
Death Certificate of victim, where applicable
Applicant's Police Conduct Certificate
Police Report relating to the crime in question
Affidavit by applicant confirming that no compensation has been awarded in connection with the crime mentioned in this application
Any other documentary evidence in support of the claim hereby made, particularly medical certificates with regard to paragraph J under Part II above
Any other relevant certificates or documents
How to apply
Fill in and print the online form, sign it and send it with the necessary accompanying documents, to:
Assisting Officer at the Department of Justice,
14,
Market Street,
Floriana FRN 1082
Malta.
Timeline
Submission of Application
Vetting of Application
3 days
Additional Information Required
5 days
Delivery of Service
15 days