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For complaints about a food item manufactured in Tennessee, you can fill out this form and email it to Complaints.Food@tn.gov or fax it to 615-837-5335.
DCS will request that you provide basic health information about your child and provide a copy of your child's Social Security card and health insurance card. Home visit: A home visit will be scheduled. The purpose of the home visit is to obtain information to assess the strengths and needs of the child and family.
Children's Services (DCS)
Consumers can email consumer.affairs@ag.tn.gov and our staff will assist you in determining if a business has had a complaint(s) filed against them with our office. The Better Business Bureau is another resource to check, as they may have complaints filed with their organization as well.
Report Child Abuse: 877-237-0004 Call the Child Abuse Hotline to report child abuse or neglect in the State of Tennessee.
Child protective services (CPS) is the name of a government agency in many states of the United States responsible for providing child protection, which includes responding to reports of child abuse or neglect.
Kids are under DCF from TPR until Adoption is finalized. CPS is the investigative arm hear. They are a county agency. The keep the case through the first disposition and report and then it becomes a state case and goes to DCFS which is a statewide agency.
Call the TDH Compliance Office at 615-741-1733; or if you prefer, call the Comptroller's Hotline at 1-800-232-5454.
Policy Statement: A Child Protective Services (CPS) investigation case must be classified within thirty (30) calendar days of the Child Abuse Hotline (CAH) receiving a report.
An investigation is concluded within sixty (60) calendar days with a decision to close the case, provide or refer to community services or transition to a Family Service Worker (FSW).