Violence is a public health problem that causes morbidity and mortality of different populations. In this sense, it is of paramount importance to know the characteristics of the most recurrent violence in Brazil to thus expand and elaborate prevention and coping strategies. This study aims to analyze the occurrence and temporal trend of notifications of physical, psycho/moral and sexual violence registered throughout the Brazilian territory in the years from 2009 to 2021. This is a quantitative, descriptive study, mediated by the Datasus database, from the "Epidemiological diseases and morbidity" tab, with emphasis on "Interpersonal violence/self-harm". The following variables were used: physical, sexual and psycho/moral violence, reported between 2009 and 2021, in all Brazilian regions, by sex, age group, race and place of occurrence. It was observed that the notifications of the types of violence analyzed have grown in the last 11 years, except in the first year of pandemic. Physical violence has the most notifications. In addition, women represent the most prevalent cases, occurring between 10 and 39 years, in white and brown races and residence is the main place of occurrence. In this sense, it is questioned whether these characteristics refer to the population that suffers the most or who most reports the occurrence of violence. Moreover, it is important to develop studies and public policies in favor of the most vulnerable population, thus reducing underreporting of violence and occurrence rates.