Claremore VIP
Claremore Victims’ Voices – Certified Victim Impact Panel
Have you been ordered to attend a Victim Impact Panel (VIP) due to a DUI, APC, possession, or another charge? Victims’ Voices offers a certified program in Claremore, Rogers County, and other cities across Oklahoma.
Program Details
📍 Location: Belvidere Mansion, 121 N. Chickasaw Ave., Claremore, OK 74017 (Enter through the front gate)
🕢 Time: 7:30 P.M. – 9:00 P.M. (Arrive 15-20 minutes early for sign-in)
💲 Cost: $75.00 (Cash or money order only – Make money orders payable to Victims’ Voices)
What to Expect
At Victims’ Voices, you will hear real stories from individuals who have suffered due to impaired driving. These firsthand accounts highlight the devastating consequences of reckless decisions. The goal is to encourage responsible behavior, raise awareness, and promote safer driving choices.
Each speaker shares how their lives were changed by impaired driving. These personal stories offer deep insight into the impact of drunk driving, impaired driving, and reckless behavior. Listening to these testimonials may inspire a stronger commitment to making safer choices on the road.
Important Information
✅ Walk-ins welcome – No pre-registration required
✅ Calling ahead is encouraged but not required
✅ Most participants only need to attend one session
✅ Certified by the Oklahoma District Attorneys Council
✅ Meets all Oklahoma legislative requirements (Oklahoma Secretary of State Filing No. 3512305775)
Contact & Registration
📞 Penny: (918) 844-4573
🌐 Website: www.victims-voices.com
Other Locations Available
Victims’ Voices holds monthly programs in several Oklahoma cities, including:
Tulsa • Tahlequah • Muskogee • Stillwater • Sapulpa • Poteau • McAlester • Ponca City • Norman • Guthrie
For more details or to find a program near you, please call or visit our website.
Additional Resources
For more information on DUI requirements, driver’s license compliance, and drunk driving prevention, visit:
🔗 Service Oklahoma – Driver’s License & Compliance
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Information on driver’s license renewals, reinstatements, and compliance.
🔗 Oklahoma Department of Mental Health – ADSAC Assessment
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Details on DUI assessments required for some offenders to regain driving privileges.
🔗 Oklahoma Highway Safety Office
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Works to reduce traffic-related crashes through education and enforcement.
🔗 Victims of Impaired Drivers (VOID)
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Provides resources and advocacy for those affected by impaired driving.