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What is the Central Registry?

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What is the Central Registry?

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When it is confirmed that a child is a victim of abuse, the child’s name is entered into the Central Registry. The purpose of the Central Registry is to gather data on the incidence and nature of child abuse in Oregon. It is also used as a resource for identifying repeated cases of abuse. The Central Registry was established by Oregon law and is maintained by the Department of Human Services, Children Adults and Families, and the Office of Self Sufficiency and Child Safety.

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When it is confirmed that a child is a victim of abuse, the child’s name is entered into the Central Registry. The purpose of the Central Registry is to gather data on the incidence and nature of child abuse in Oregon. It is also used as a resource for identifying repeated cases of abuse. The Central Registry was established by Oregon law and is maintained by the State Office for Services to Children and Families.

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The Central Registry is a computer system that stores private information about parents or other caretakers who have a court finding of child abuse or neglect or a substantiated report of child abuse and neglect found by the Department of Social Services’ Division of Child Protection Services. The Central Registry is not available to the public and it is not a sex offender registry. What is the purpose of the Central Registry? The purpose of the Central Registry is to assure safety of children placed in licensed facilities and homes in South Dakota. After my name has been on the Central Registry, can it be taken off? South Dakota law allows you to request the removal of you name from the Central Registry after a period of 7 years since the last substantiated finding of child abuse or neglect by the Department, unless your name is on the Central Registry for certain crimes. To request to have you name removed from the Central Registry send a letter to the following address: Department o

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