What is Financial Institution Data Match?
The Financial Institution Data Match (FIDM) program is an enforcement tool used by the Child Support Services Division (CSSD) to collect past-due child support. Using FIDM, CSSD can seize funds from the bank accounts of non-custodial parents (NCPs) who have not paid their child support. How does FIDM Work? CSSD compares lists of NCPs who are behind in making child support payments with names of account holders at financial institutions such as banks and credit unions. CSSD then asks the financial institutions to freeze the bank accounts of the delinquent NCPs. When the accounts are frozen, the NCP is unable to access the funds in the accounts. Next, CSSD takes steps to seize the funds in the accounts to use to pay the past-due child support. The FIDM program is authorized by federal and District law. Who is subject to FIDM? Only NCPs who are behind in making child support payments are subject to FIDM and can have their accounts seized to pay child support. NCPs who pay child support on