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An adult offender may request his or her name be removed from the Child Maltreatment Central Registry when: A. The individual has not had a subsequent true report of this type for one year; and, B. More than one year has passed since the adult offenders name was placed on the Child Maltreatment Central Registry.
The Child Maltreatment Central Registry is a list maintained by the Arkansas Department of Human Services (DHS). When the Arkansas Crimes Against Children hotline receives a report of child abuse or neglect, it investigates the matter and adds the persons name to the registry if the allegation is found to be true.
How to submit a request? To request a copy of the case file, please complete the Case File Request form here (). This form must be docHubd.
CourtConnect is the online public access portal to case information for courts using Contexte. The public can find cases by searching for a party name or by entering the case number. There is also an Internal CourtConnect version for court use that requires a login and password.
The Child Maltreatment Central Registry is a list maintained by the Arkansas Department of Human Services (DHS). When the Arkansas Crimes Against Children hotline receives a report of child abuse or neglect, it investigates the matter and adds the persons name to the registry if the allegation is found to be true.
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In the case of any child abuse or neglect investigation that is determined to be not indicated, the alleged perpetrator may request after 5 years from the completion of the investigation that his or her name be expunged from the central registry.
CourtConnect is the online public access portal to case information for courts using Contexte. The public can find cases by searching for a party name or by entering the case number. There is also an Internal CourtConnect version for court use that requires a login and password.
Anyone can report abuse; however, mandated reporters are required by law to report suspected or observed abuse, neglect, or exploitation of endangered or impaired adults (See Population Served webpage for legal definitions or endangered/impaired adults or Arkansas Code 12-12-1708.)

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