What information does the Office of the Attorney General need to locate a noncustodial parent?
The most important information an applicant can provide, aside from the noncustodial parents current address, is the name and address of the noncustodial 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 noncustodial 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 noncustodial parent belongs • and places where the noncustodial parent spends free time.
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- What information does the Office of the Attorney General need to locate a noncustodial parent?