99-OCFS-INF-07 Criminal History Record Checks (for Foster Adoptive Parents) The purpose of this rele 2025

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  2. Begin by filling out your personal information in the designated fields, including your name, address, and contact details. Ensure all entries are accurate to avoid processing delays.
  3. Next, indicate whether you are a prospective foster parent or an adoptive parent. This section is crucial as it determines the specific requirements applicable to your application.
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Your agency will look at any past offenses. Anyone in the home with a felony conviction can disqualify you. These offenses, as well as similar crimes, will also disqualify an applicant: Child abuse or neglect.
It depends on your past conviction(s) and the past conviction(s) of anyone else living in the adoptive home. If your past conviction was related to the abuse or neglect of a child, or was for a violent offense, the judge may not allow you to adopt.
A foster child in the custody of the department shall not be placed in the home of any foster parent if the criminal records check reveals a felony conviction for: Child abuse or neglect. Spousal abuse or domestic battery. A crime against children, including child .
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