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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Nevada Support 2008 form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out your personal information in the 'Custodian' section. Include your name, address, contact details, and social security number. Ensure all fields are completed accurately.
  3. Proceed to the 'Children Information' section. List each child's name, birth date, and other relevant details. If you have multiple children, make sure to provide information for each one.
  4. In the 'Noncustodial Parent' section, provide details about the absent parent including their name, address, and any known employment information. This is crucial for establishing support obligations.
  5. Complete the 'Payment History for Noncustodial Parent' section by documenting amounts due and paid over time. Use clear figures to avoid delays in processing.
  6. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before signing on pages 6 and 7. Your signature confirms that all provided information is true.

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You can apply for child support services in several ways but applying online is the fastest, easiest method.
The Child Support Division has a voice response unit ( vru ) telephone number for information on child support payments, office locations, and general child support information. Each client must call (775) 684-0500 or 800-992-0900 ext. 6840500 for their own Personal Identification Number (PIN) to use this system.
Apply for Child Support Servicesmb Is there a fee to open a case? There is no cost to apply but there is an annual fee of $35 in each case where an individual has never received TANF and the State has collected at least $550 of child support within the Federal Fiscal year (October 1st through September 30th).
The quickest and easiest way to apply for SNAP is online through Access Nevada. To get started, click the Access Nevada button below. ACCESS NEVADA - Apply for Benefits and Manage Your Account Online! , complete the application and mail, fax, or drop off to your local Welfare Office.
The only time Nevada law allows docHubing back before an order was entered is when a parent is first obtaining an order. If no prior child support order existed, a parent can seek support arrears for up to 4 years prior to filing the initial complaint for support.

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The mission of the Division of Social Services is to engage clients, staff, and the community to provide public assistance benefits to all who qualify and reasonable support for children with absentee parents to help Nevadans achieve safe, stable, and healthy lives.

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