- What to expect
- State Hotline
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hat to Expect

The more information provided, the more effective CPS can be when investigating the case, so provide as much information as you can.

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Address – home and where the child can best be located
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Phone numbers
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Child’s age or date of birth
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Child’s condition/injuries
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Any emotional, behavioral, or physical problems the child may have

· Name of siblings or others that may be involved
· Identify person responsible for abuse/neglect, if known

If the child is in immediate danger, call 911. They can respond immediately and will inform CPS.