North Dakota
Mandated reporters are individuals who are legally required to report known or suspected abuse and neglect of vulnerable populations to state and/or local authorities. Laws surrounding mandated reporting vary from state-to-state so please ensure your familiarity with your state's laws regarding individuals who are required to report known or suspected abuse and neglect.
Links
- State regulation.
- State training and resources
- Abuse hotline: 1-833-958-3500.
The North Dakota Child Abuse/Neglect Information Index is mandated by the North Dakota Child Abuse and Neglect Law. When a decision is made that services are required or that child abuse or neglect is confirmed, the names of individuals identified as the subject of the child abuse or neglect assessment are entered into the Index. The names remain on the Index for ten years from the date of the Services Required or Confirmed assessment decision. Results only include a search of the North Dakota Child Abuse/Neglect Information Index. No tribal agency registry information is available through the state Index.
The Privacy Act of 1974 (P.L. 93-579, Section 7) requires the following information be provided when individuals are requested to disclose their social security number. Disclosure of the social security number is voluntary and is requested for identification purposes. Failure to disclose this information may result in a delay in reporting results.
Unable to locate an Adult Abuse Registry.

