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Copies of child protective records can be requested by sending a written and docHubd request including the full name and date of birth for the record of the person requesting by email to ACSRecordRequests@acs.nyc.gov.
While CPS cannot provide you with the reporters identifying information upon your initial request (unless there is a rare situation where the person making the report waives confidentiality as to their identity in writing), the law provides a more formal way to obtain that information, but only if certain conditions
If you suspect a child has been harmed or is at risk, please dial 1-800-342-3720, to report what you have seen or heard. You can make a difference. Mandated reporters must file, within 48 hours of an oral report, a signed, written report, Report of Suspected Child Abuse or Maltreatment (LDSS-2221A).
CPS has 60 days after receiving the report to determine whether the report is indicated or unfounded. The law requires CPS to provide written notice to the parents or other subjects of the report concerning the rights ed to them by the New York State Social Services Law.
General Public. Call 311 in NYC or the New York State Central Register (SCR) directly at 1(800) 342-3720.