State Agencies
State and local child support agencies implement policies to establish fatherhood, set realistic orders, collect payments, and reduce child support debt. State and local child support programs also develop innovative strategies to improve the well-being of children.
Each state and tribe manages cases and operates its child support program based on individual state, tribal and federal regulations. They offer services to all who need them, regardless of income, residency, nationality, or gender.
News
Chirp - OCSE forecasts new child support grant
November 8, 2018Chirp - Considering child support cooperation requirements
November 5, 2018Chirp - OCSE names Digital Marketing grant recipients
September 28, 2018- View More News >
State and Tribal Child Support Agency Contacts
Top State Agency Resources
-
NPRM: 2018 Child Support Technical Corrections
Published: December 19, 2018NPRM proposing technical corrections, timely NDNH data, and conforming amendments to Child Support regulations -
Data Reliability Audit Requirements FY 2018
Published: December 7, 2018Provides data submission requirements for the FY 2018 data reliability audits (DRAs) -
Federal Offset Collections Schedule
Published: December 6, 2018Provides important dates for collections processing for the year of 2019 -
Integrating Approaches that Prioritize and Enhance Father Engagement
Published: October 17, 2018ACF IM-18-01 encourages all human service agencies, including offices of child support enforcement, to jointly create an environment that prioritizes father -
Submittal of OCSE-157 for FY 2018
Published: September 12, 2018Reminds states to submit the OCSE-157 Annual Data Report by December 31, 2018 -
2017 Infographic: More Money for Families
Published: September 7, 2018Infographic on collections, caseloads and cost-effectiveness of the child support program based on FY 2017 preliminary data -
Resource Guide for State IV-D Directors
Published: June 25, 2018Provides child support directors important information about the child support program requirements -
Modernizing Child Support Enforcement Fees
Published: February 23, 2018Announces an increase in the annual collection fee from $25 to $35 when collections to family equal $550 each fiscal year -
Use of IV-D Incentive Funds for NCP Work Activities
Published: February 15, 2018Clarifies that HHS approves exemption requests to use incentives to provide employment programs for noncustodial parents -
Revisions to and Resubmission of State IV-D Plan Pages to Comply with FEM
Published: April 10, 2017Notifies states of State Plan pages and their due dates for submission to comply with the child support final rule -
OCSE Regional Contact Map
Published: January 30, 2017Map of OCSE regions, states can contact regional representatives for technical and program assistance - View More Resources >
State Program Innovations
Highlighted below are innovative practices designed to help child support become a reliable source of income for families.
-
Work-Oriented Programs for Noncustodial Parents
States with work-oriented programs for noncustodial parents with active child support agency involvement
-
State Child Support Agencies With Debt Compromise Policies
Lists states that have policies to compromise child support debt owed to the state
-
State Child Support Agencies with Programs to Ensure that Child Support Orders Reflect Current Earnings
Provides information on state child support agencies that have programs to ensure that child support orders reflect current earnings
-
Jobs Not Jail
Graphic displaying cost-benefit differences between jail and providing job services.
-
Applying Behavioral Science to Increase Child Support Collections
Impact report: low-cost, low-effort interventions informed by behavioral science insights can improve child support outcomes.