Background Information
State criminal background records maintained by the Missouri State Highway Patrol
The Family Care Safety Registry (FCSR) maintains a computer interface with the Criminal Justice Information Services Division of the Missouri State Highway Patrol. The Registry currently has statutory authority to request from the Patrol whether a registered caregiver has an open criminal history record that includes information on felony and aggravated misdemeanor arrests that are reported to the central repository. The criminal history information does not include closed record information. The criminal history searches Missouri data only.
The FCSR reports criminal history information based on a name, social security number and date of birth search. Comprehensive information can be obtained using a fingerprint based criminal record check. For more information, contact the Missouri State Highway Patrol at (573) 526-6153.
Sex Offender Registry information maintained by the Missouri State Highway Patrol
The Family Care Safety Registry maintains a computer interface with the Sex Offender Registry Unit of the Missouri State Highway Patrol. The Registry currently has statutory authority to request from the Patrol whether a caregiver is a registered sex offender in the State of Missouri.
Persons required to register include those who have been convicted of, found guilty of or pled guilty to committing or attempting to commit sexual offenses and may not reflect the entire criminal history of a particular individual. Offenders required to register for crimes of kidnapping, felonious restraint or child abuse may not be listed on this web site.
For more information, contact the Sex Offender Registry at 888-767-6747.
Child abuse/neglect records maintained by the Missouri Department of Social Services
The Family Care Safety Registry maintains a computer interface with the Child Abuse and Neglect (CA/N) information maintained by the Children’s Division/Department of Social Services. The CA/N database contains the names of individuals who have been determined, through a Department of Social Services case investigation, to be perpetrators of child abuse and/or neglect.
Child abuse and neglect findings include:
- Physical abuse
- Sexual abuse
- Educational neglect
- Medical neglect
- Physical neglect
- Emotional maltreatment
An individual's name will be added to the CA/N database if the Children’s Division case investigation yields a finding of preponderance of evidence, probable cause, reason to suspect, or court adjudication that abuse did occur. For more information, contact the Department of Social Services Children’s Division at (573) 522-8024.
The Employee Disqualification List maintained by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services
The Family Care Safety Registry maintains a computer interface with the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services Employee Disqualification List (EDL). The EDL provides a listing of individuals who are prohibited from employment in long-term care facilities, health care facilities, or by providers that serve the elderly or disabled in their homes. Individuals are placed on the EDL after an investigation establishes that they have abused, neglected or exploited someone under their care.
A potential applicant who is listed on the EDL may not be hired by a licensed long-term care or residential care facility or a home health or hospice agency, and should be screened prior to being hired by an individual for private care.
For more information, contact (573) 522-2449 or (573) 522-1119.
The Employee Disqualification Registry maintained by the Missouri Department of Mental Health
The Family Care Safety Registry maintains a computer interface with the Missouri Department of Mental Health. The Employee Disqualification Registry (EDR) contains the names of individuals who are disqualified from working with consumers receiving services from the Missouri Department of Mental Health. The list consists of individuals with disqualifying charges of abuse, neglect, and/or misuse of funds, who have exhausted their appeal process.
Questions about the EDR should be addressed in writing to:
Department of Mental Health
Office of General Counsel/DMH-EDR
PO BOX 687
Jefferson City, MO 65102
Child-care facility licensing records maintained by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services
Child care facility license denials, revocations and suspensions
Missouri law requires that the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) licenses any individual or organization providing care to more than four children who are not related to the provider. The DHSS Section for Child Care Regulation inspects family child care homes, group child care homes, and child care centers to determine their compliance with the child care licensing rules. Licensing records are open for public inspection. For more information, contact the Section for Child Care Regulation at (573) 751-2450.
Foster parent licensing records maintained by the Missouri Department of Social Services
Foster parent licensure denials and revocations
The Family Care Safety Registry maintains a computer interface with the Missouri Department of Social Services. The Foster Care Licensing file contains the current licensure status of individuals who provide care for children under state custody. The file includes licensure information on current providers, as well as those waiting approval of a license. The Children’s Division licenses foster homes, group homes, and relative homes for children who have been removed from their natural parental custody due to abuse or neglect. For more information, contact the Department of Social Services Children’s Division at (573) 522-8024.
Missouri Department of Health & Senior Services