What documents do I need to bring to the child support office?
Publication Date:
February 24, 2022
Current as of:
Bring as much of the following information as possible. This will help the child support office locate the parent, establish paternity, and establish and enforce your child support order.
- Information about the noncustodial parent
- Name, address and Social Security number
- Name and address of current or recent employer
- Names of friends and relatives, names of organizations to which he or she might belong
- Information about his or her income and assets -- pay slips, tax returns, bank accounts, investments or property holdings
- Physical description, or photograph, if possible
- Birth certificates of children
- If paternity is an issue, written statements (letters or notes) in which the alleged father has said or implied that he is the father of the child
- Your child support order, divorce decree, or separation agreement if you have one
- Records of any child support received in the past
- Information about your income and assets
- Information about expenses, such as your child’s health care, daycare, or special needs