Where can staff get copies of the CFS 1014?
The 1014 is a 3 part child specific – computer generated document that is sent to workers by the CLSU staff – there are no template copies. 1014s are faxed to POS staff and e-mailed to DCFS staff. CFS 1014 PART 1 (Initial) Part 1 documents notification requirements Workers will receive the Initial 1014 – 24 hours after the child has been reported missing to CLSU or 24 hours after the entry of a CFS 906. Part 1 must be completed and returned within 2 business days. Part 1 includes fields for the following: The childs height, weight, eye/hair color, identifying marks Dates: last seen, UIR submitted, CPW requested, 906 submitted, MPR filed, photo given to police. MPR number, LEADS number Dates: NCMEC contacted, photo sent. NCMEC case manager, NCMEC Case ID If a fingerprint card is in file Date bio parents notified, method of notification, parent names, phone number, address Date GAL notified, method Date court notified, method Risk factors Recovery/Placement information: Who to contact, w