
A Child Appears Abused, Neglected or Dependent
A Police Officer or a Physician takes protective custody of child or an Observer/Mandated Reporter calls DCFS hotline, 800-25-ABUSE, to report suspected abuse or neglect.
DCFS Hotline
Information is transmitted to the local Child Protection Unit.
Child Protection Investigator (CPI)
Investigates within 24 hours – sooner if imminent harm; takes temporary protective custody (PC) of any child who seems to be at imminent risk of harm.
State’s Attorney’s Office
Reviews facts of the investigation; if probable cause is found, files a petition for Adjudication of Wardship with Juvenile Court. The allegations of abuse, neglect or dependency must meet the criteria for juvenile court involvement and there should be enough evidence present to prove abuse, neglect, or dependency.
Juvenile Court
The Temporary Custody Hearing is scheduled to be held within 48 hours, excluding weekends and holidays, of when the child comes into temporary protective custody (PC), or after service of summons to the parents.
To download the full Guide for Parents in Juvenile Neglect Cases Booklet, please click here.
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