South Carolina Department of Social Services Forms

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This Form is used for declaring and giving consent to participate in the South Carolina Combined Application Project (SCCAP) in South Carolina.

This Form is used for filing financial statements for individuals or businesses in South Carolina. It is written in Spanish.

This document is used for requesting a fire inspection for a child care facility in South Carolina.

This form is used to log transportation information in South Carolina for the Department of Social Services (DSS).

This document is used for recording educational encounters in South Carolina. It is a form used by the Department of Social Services (DSS) to track and document educational experiences for individuals in the state.

This form is used to collect information about Emergency Shelter Food Program facilities in South Carolina.

This form is used for conducting employee exit surveys in South Carolina. Gather valuable feedback and insights from employees who are leaving the company.

This form is used for collecting information about the ethnic and racial background of individuals in South Carolina. It helps with demographic research and planning.

This Form is used for the general record and health declaration of a child for admission to a daycare center in South Carolina.

This form is used for the Father Involvement and Marriage Questionnaire in South Carolina. It gathers information about a father's involvement in his child's life and the status of his marriage.

This Form is used for submitting a financial declaration in the state of South Carolina. It is used to provide information about an individual's income, expenses, assets, and liabilities.

This Form is used for administering admissions in South Carolina. It is a Spanish version of the DSS Form 30103 SPA.

This Form is used for notifying individuals in South Carolina about their impending expiration deadline. It is in Spanish.

This type of document is a DSS Form 1620 used in South Carolina to report simple changes. It is available in Spanish.

This form is used for foster parents in South Carolina to document visitations and maintain connections with a child in their care.

This Form is used for submitting invoices for respite care or overnight payment for foster care and college youth programs in South Carolina.

This document is used for foster parents in South Carolina to enter into an agreement with DSS regarding the placement of a child.

This document is used for foster parents in South Carolina to provide documentation of events related to the care and well-being of a foster child.

This form is used for foster/adoptive families in South Carolina to create a disaster plan for emergencies.

This form is used for submitting a funding request for independent living services in South Carolina through the DSS (Department of Social Services).

This document is a Spanish language letter used in South Carolina for review of health insurance support for the DSS (Department of Social Services) Formulario 27192 SPA.

This Form is used for completing a health insurance support review letter for residents in South Carolina who speak Spanish.

This form is used for receiving assistance with the DSS Form 3039 Helpline Phone Card program in South Carolina. It provides a way to contact the helpline for support and information regarding the program.

This Form is used for conducting a budget analysis for individuals seeking emancipation in South Carolina. The form is used to evaluate their financial capability to live independently.

This document is a form used to request showers in South Carolina through the DSS program.

This form is used for requesting and reporting on tutoring services for the Independent Living Program in South Carolina.

This form is used for parents or guardians to provide a statement regarding an infant in South Carolina.

This document is a Spanish version of the DSS Form 1575A used in South Carolina. It is used to gather information and the historical background of the biological family.

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