Washington Victim Verification Forms are documents used to verify the identity of a victim of a crime in the state of Washington. The forms are filled out by victims of a crime or their representative and submitted to the Washington State Department of Commerce. The forms are used to confirm the identity of the victim, validate their claim to damages, and to ensure that the victim is eligible for any state benefits or services related to the crime. There are two types of Washington Victim Verification Forms — the Victim Verification Form (VVF) and the Victim Verification Form-Extended (LIFE). The VLF is used to collect basic information about the victim such as name, address, date of birth, and contact information. The LIFE is used to collect additional information such as a copy of a valid ID, proof of financial losses, or other evidence related to the crime. Both forms require the victim or their representative to sign and date the form in order to certify the accuracy of the information.