What information does the Office of the Attorney General need to locate a non-custodial parent?
The most important information an applicant can provide, aside from the non-custodial parents current address, is the name and address of the non-custodial parents current employer. If the current employer is not known, the name and address of the last known employer should be provided. Additionally, the following information about the non-custodial parent should be made available: • social security number and date of birth; • names and addresses of relatives and friends; • names of banks or creditors such as utility companies; • names of organizations, unions or clubs to which the non-custodial parent belongs • and places where the non-custodial parent spends free time.
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