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How to fill out the AR CFS-316 online
The AR CFS-316 is an essential form for individuals seeking a child maltreatment central registry check in Arkansas. This guide will provide you with a step-by-step approach to ensure the form is filled out accurately and efficiently when submitting it online.
Follow the steps to successfully complete your AR CFS-316
- Use the ‘Get Form’ button to access the AR CFS-316 and open it in your preferred editor.
- Begin by selecting your type of applicant from the provided options, such as DHS employee/applicant, provisional foster parent, or adoptive parent. Ensure you check the relevant box.
- Provide your full name, including any maiden names or other names used in the past. This ensures consistency with identification records.
- Fill in your race, sex, age, and date of birth. Be careful to ensure all details match your legal documents.
- Enter your present address along with the date you began living there. Include your Social Security Number where required.
- List your previous addresses over the past six years, ensuring to indicate the time frames you lived at each address.
- Complete the section on employment, including any locations outside of Arkansas where you have worked in the past six years.
- Next, enter information about any children currently residing with you or who have resided with you in the past. This section also requires details of your biological children.
- Make sure to have the notary section filled out. Here, the applicant must sign, and a notary public will verify this information.
- Finally, review the completed form for accuracy. Once satisfied, you can save the changes, download, print, or share the form as necessary.
Complete your AR CFS-316 online to ensure a smooth processing of your child maltreatment central registry check.
An adult offender may request his or her name be removed from the Child Maltreatment Central Registry when: A. The individual has not had a subsequent true report of this type for one year; and, B. More than one year has passed since the adult offender's name was placed on the Child Maltreatment Central Registry.
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