The Missouri Victim's Declaration of Loss is a form that victims of crime in Missouri can use to document the financial losses they have suffered as a result of a crime. The Declaration of Loss is used by a victim to provide the prosecuting attorney and the court with a complete and accurate description of their financial losses. It is also used by the court to determine restitution or compensation for the victim. There are two types of Missouri Victim's Declaration of Loss: the General Loss Form and the Loss in Offense Form. The General Loss Form is used to document a victim's losses resulting from any criminal activity, including medical bills, lost income, and property damage. The Loss in Offense Form is used to document a victim's losses resulting from a specific criminal offense, such as theft, assault, or fraud. Both forms require the victim to provide detailed information about their losses, including the amount of loss, the date of the loss, and any insurance claims that have been filed.