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How do I get a copy of a case record? Child Protective Services (CPS) becomes involved with children and families when they are referred by the DFPS Investigations division, which investigates allegations of child abuse and neglect.
Please select a Child Protection Court to view its available dockets:
Adult Protective Services (APS), Child Care Licensing (CCL), and Child Protective Services (CPS) case records are confidential by law and released to people personally involved in the case, or those entities who need the record to carry out professional duties.
Please select a Child Protection Court to view its available dockets: Child Protection Court of Central Texas. Three Rivers Cluster Court. Child Protection Court of the Hill Country. North Texas Child Protection Court. Child Protection Court of South Texas. Child Protection Court of the Rio Grande Valley East.
If you are or were personally involved in a case, but not in the foster care system, fill and submit online Form 4885 – Request for Case Records (English) or download, fill and submit Form 4885s - Solicitud de Expedientes de Casos (Spanish).
All Courts List / Harris County Child Protection Court.
All Child Protective Services (CPS) Topics. Parental Rights Reinstatement. CPS is responsible for investigating charges of abuse, neglect, or exploitation of children. All reports of child abuse must be investigated by CPS.
Child Protective Services (CPS) CPS caseworkers investigate reports of child abuse or neglect to determine if it occurred and if there are any threats to the safety of all children in the reported home.
Form F-505-4885. Purpose: Use this form to request a copy of a case record created by Adult Protective Services (APS), Child Protective Services (CPS), or Child Protective Investigations (CPI). Directions: Please enter the requested information below.
You are able to request your CPS records if you were in foster care or you ever had a case open with Child Protective Services about you being abused or neglected1. There are no costs to request your records. You must be an adult to request your records. Below are steps to requesting your CPS records. 1. Write a letter to DFPS It is a good idea ...