I am not receiving my court ordered child support payments because the location (address or employer) of the non-custodial parent is unknown. Can you help with location?
Yes. Services offered include locating the non-custodial parent, which involves searching automated online sources such as: driver license, wage and unemployment records, vital records, criminal records, and health records (TennCare). On the federal level, we access the Federal Parent Locator Service, which includes searching records from the IRS, Social Security Administration, the National Directory of New Hire (a nationwide directory of all newly hired or rehired employees), and the Federal Case Registry (a nationwide directory of child support case information). If the non-custodial parent is believed to reside out-of-state, the local child support office will submit a locate data sheet to the state in question. Once the locate data sheet is returned with possible leads, the local office will pursue verification of information through postmaster letters, employer letters, etc. If leads prove positive, the local child support office can pursue child support enforcement through the U
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