What to Expect
The more information provided, the more effective CPS can be when investigating the case, so provide as much information as you can.
If the child is in immediate danger, call 911. They can respond immediately and will inform CPS.
- Address – home and where the child can best be located
- Phone numbers
- Child’s age or date of birth
- Child’s condition/injuries
- 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.