How To Report Child Abuse
Report Child Abuse or Neglect Information by Phone | Phone Numbers |
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Child Abuse Hotline / Para Reportar el Abuso de Nino Marque: | (800) 827-8724 |
Hotline (local): | (909) 384-9233 |
Dial 211 or call your local Police Department: | If the situation is urgent, dial 911 |
Who should report allegations or abuse or neglect?
- The Department of Children and Family Services encourages everyone to report suspected child abuse and neglect, however, certain professions are mandated to report suspected child abuse and neglect.
- The reporter’s identity is confidential, but a name should be given so the department could follow-up contact with the reporter if necessary.
- The reporter is free from civil or criminal liability for reports of suspected child abuse or neglect made in good faith.
What information should be reported?
- The nature of specific incident(s) you are reporting.
- Date(s) and descriptions(s) of the injuries or dangers.
- Identities of perpetrator(s) and their relationship/s to the child.
- Witnesses to the incident(s) and how they may be reached.
- Details of any physical evidence available.
- The perpetrator’s current access to the child.
- Present condition/status of the child (for example: in need of medical attention).
- The location of the child. i.e. Statements from the child(ren) when possible.
Suspected Child Abuse Reporting by Fax
Mandated reporters please fax completed “Suspected Child Abuse Form” to:
Attention: Child Abuse Hotline (909) 891-3545 or (909) 891-3560
- CDECDE
- CDSS InfoCDSS Info
- CDSS EmergencyCDSS Emergency
- Office of Child AbuseOffice of Child Abuse
- Recognizing Child AbuseRecognizing Child Abuse
- CDSS and OCAPCDSS and OCAP
- Mandated Reporter TrainingMandated Reporter Training
California Department of Education
Child Abuse Identification and Reporting Guidelines
California Department of Social Services
Welcome to the information resources guide
California Department of Social Services
California County Emergency Response Child Abuse Reporting Telephone Numbers Guide
CDSS Emergency Response Child Abuse Reporting Telephone Numbers Guide
The Office of Child Abuse Prevention
Offers free mandated reporter training for individuals identified as Mandated Reporters.
Recognizing Child Abuse
How to recognize child abuse and neglect
California Department of Social Services Office of Child Abuse Prevention
The OCAP serves as a statewide source of information, developing and disseminating educational material regarding prevention/early intervention programs, activities, and research.
The Office of Child Abuse Prevention offers free Mandated Reporter Training for individuals identified as Mandated Reporters:
Please visit the site below for more information on Mandated Reporter Training.