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| Pennsylvania Child Abuse History Clearance FormsPennsylvania Child Abuse History Clearance Instructions Note: See new requirements for Federal Bureau of Investigation clearance at the bottom of the page. Please read the instructions prior to downloading the form. To request a supply of the forms, please call (717) 783-6211.
Clearance results will be mailed to you within 14 days from the date that the clearance is received in our office. There will be no replacements after 90 days. Failure to comply with the above instructions will cause considerable delay. Please contact the following for applicable criminal history requests: PA Criminal Record Checks (SP4 164): (717) 783-9973 If you have trouble accessing this information you may obtain an alternative format by contacting the Office of Children Youth and Families at (717) 783-6211. You can also call (717) 783-6211 for clearance requests. Pennsylvania Child Abuse History Clearance Form (CY-113) Pennsylvania State Police Request for Criminal record Check Form (SP4-164) New FBI Clearance Required All of the following individuals are now required to submit Federal Bureau of Investigation criminal history background checks in addition to child abuse and Pennsylvania State Police background checks as a condition of employment/approval:
Current employees and providers of child care facilities are not required to obtain FBI clearances as a condition of continued employment by the same legal entity or continued operation. Employees may transfer to another child care service under the same organization without having to obtain FBI clearances as a condition of transferring. This follows the same procedures already in law under the Child Protective Services Law. An employee hired on a provisional basis will have to submit proof of application for an FBI criminal history clearance in addition to the current provisional hiring requirements in the Child Protective Services Law. The length of the provisional hire period is unchanged. Pennsylvania residents may be hired on a provisional basis for a single period of no more than 30 days. Out-of-state residents may be hired on a provisional basis for a single period of no more than 90 days. Prospective employees applying to engage in occupations with a significant likelihood of regular contact with children, in the form of care, guidance, supervision or training must obtain background checks as a condition of employment. These individuals, including but not limited to social service workers, psychiatrists, hospital personnel, counselors and therapists, librarians and doctors. Any additional requirements surrounding provisional hiring periods or licensing implications related to the completion of background checks for these individuals should be directed to the appropriate licensing entity. The Department of Public Welfare is utilizing Cogent Systems to process fingerprint-based FBI record checks. The fingerprint based background check is a multiple step process. Effective July 1, 2008, the Cogent Systems Web site www.pa.cogentid.com//index_dpw.htm, allows individuals to apply online, as well as provide detailed information regarding the application process. The cost of obtaining the FBI criminal record check is $36. More information about this new requirement can be found by search for Bulletin #3490-08-03 in our Bulletin Search. | ![]() | |||||||||
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