OCFS Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

Why Did I Receive an OCFS letter?

Someone called the State Central Register (SCR) regarding your family. OCFS is legally required to notify you in writing that a report was made.

Deadlines are strict. You have 90 days from the date of the letter to request an amendment. Missing your deadline makes it much more difficult to challenge the finding.

No. An OCFS matter is administrative, not criminal. However, the same allegations can lead to criminal charges or proceedings in Family Court, so legal representation is important.

At an OCFS administrative hearing, OCFS must prove by a preponderance of the evidence that the report is supported and involves children. You have the right to present evidence, cross-examine witnesses, and be represented by an attorney.

OCFS proceedings involve complex regulations, strict deadlines, and high stakes. An experienced OCFS lawyer gathers evidence, challenges weak findings, prepares you for testimony, and protects your rights. Early legal counsel significantly improves your case.

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