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Clark County commissioner Justin Jones said he recognizes the compensation rate for foster parents needs to be raised and has plans to make this happen. Foster parents are compensated between $500 and $700 when caring for a child.
Foster parents are compensated between $500 and $700 when caring for a child.
Highest paying states for foster care workers RankStateHourly Rate1Washington$29.312Alaska$28.743West Virginia$25.464Maryland$31.9747 more rows
Foster and adoption licensing requirements You may be single, a same-sex couple, married, divorced, or widowed. You must be of good character (i.e., record of arrests and convictions may prevent licensing. Please ask about this.) You must attend approximately 30 hours of pre-service training.
There is no limit to the number a family may have prior to becoming a foster parent. However; there can be no more than four children in foster care in the home.
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The current monthly rate paid to foster families for Relative and Family Foster Care is $682.94 for a child 0-12 year old, and $773.17 for a child 13 years or older. Those rates would go up to $858.02 (0-12 years old) and $971.38 (13 years or older).

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