This study examined rates of physical and sexual violence among 280 Latina sexual minority women. Two-thirds reported at least one victimization experience. Sexual violence was more common before age 18 while physical and combined violence were equally likely before and after 18. Those experiencing childhood victimization were least likely to seek help. Outreach is needed to address prevalence of violence in this population and overcome stigma, while clinicians should assess for victimization histories. Education is also needed about reporting violence and available resources.