DCYF Form 23-032 In-state Child Abuse and Neglect Founded Findings Request - Washington

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DCYF Form 23-032 In-state Child Abuse and Neglect Founded Findings Request - Washington

What Is DCYF Form 23-032?

This is a legal form that was released by the Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families - a government authority operating within Washington. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.

FAQ

Q: What is DCYF Form 23-032?
A: DCYF Form 23-032 is a form used in Washington State to request information about in-state child abuse and neglect founded findings.

Q: Who can use DCYF Form 23-032?
A: Any individual or organization can use DCYF Form 23-032 to request information about founded findings of child abuse and neglect in Washington State.

Q: What is considered an in-state child abuse and neglect founded finding?
A: An in-state child abuse and neglect founded finding refers to a documented case where abuse or neglect of a child has been confirmed by the Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF).

Q: Why would someone need to request in-state child abuse and neglect founded findings?
A: One may need to request in-state child abuse and neglect founded findings for various reasons, such as background checks, legal proceedings, or research purposes.

Q: What information is required on DCYF Form 23-032?
A: DCYF Form 23-032 requires information such as the requester's name, contact information, and specific details about the child and the purpose for requesting the founded findings.

Q: Is there a fee for requesting in-state child abuse and neglect founded findings?
A: Yes, there may be a fee associated with requesting in-state child abuse and neglect founded findings. The fee amount is determined by the Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families.

Q: How long does it take to process a request for in-state child abuse and neglect founded findings?
A: The processing time for a request for in-state child abuse and neglect founded findings can vary. It is best to contact the Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families for an estimate of the processing time.

Q: Can I request information about out-of-state child abuse and neglect founded findings using DCYF Form 23-032?
A: No, DCYF Form 23-032 is specifically for requesting information about in-state child abuse and neglect founded findings. For out-of-state information, you may need to contact the relevant child welfare agency in that state.

Q: What should I do if I suspect child abuse or neglect?
A: If you suspect child abuse or neglect, it is important to report it immediately to the appropriate authorities. In Washington State, you can contact the Child Protective Services hotline at 1-866-ENDHARM (1-866-363-4276).

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Form Details:

  • Released on October 1, 2019;
  • The latest edition provided by the Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families;
  • Easy to use and ready to print;
  • Quick to customize;
  • Compatible with most PDF-viewing applications;
  • Fill out the form in our online filing application.

Download a fillable version of DCYF Form 23-032 by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families.

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