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Nightaura
answered 10 years 2 months ago
The process of becoming a foster parent varies depending on location. Different states and counties have different procedures. In general, you would need to contact a local foster care agency, have background checks and fingerprints done to check for criminal history and prior child abuse allegations, take classes to help you learn more about the foster care system in your area and to help you decide if being a foster parent is right for you and your family.
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