This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of DSHS Form 10-468 for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services - a government authority operating within Washington. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is DSHS Form 10-468?
A: DSHS Form 10-468 is a form used to determine the character, competence, and suitability of individuals seeking unsupervised access to minors and vulnerable adults in Washington.
Q: Who is required to fill out DSHS Form 10-468?
A: Individuals who are seeking unsupervised access to minors and vulnerable adults in Washington are required to fill out DSHS Form 10-468.
Q: What is the purpose of DSHS Form 10-468?
A: The purpose of DSHS Form 10-468 is to assess the character, competence, and suitability of individuals before granting them unsupervised access to minors and vulnerable adults.
Q: What information is required on DSHS Form 10-468?
A: DSHS Form 10-468 requires information about the individual's personal history, criminal background, employment history, references, and any relevant documentation.
Q: Is there a fee to submit DSHS Form 10-468?
A: Yes, there is a fee associated with submitting DSHS Form 10-468. The fee amount may vary, so it is important to check the current fee schedule.
Q: Who reviews DSHS Form 10-468?
A: The Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) reviews DSHS Form 10-468 to determine the character, competence, and suitability of individuals.
Q: How long does the review process take?
A: The review process for DSHS Form 10-468 can take several weeks to complete, depending on the volume of applications and the complexity of the individual's background.
Q: What happens after the review process is complete?
A: After the review process is complete, the Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) will inform the individual of their determination regarding unsupervised access to minors and vulnerable adults.
Q: Can a determination be appealed?
A: Yes, if an individual disagrees with the determination made based on DSHS Form 10-468, they can request an appeal and provide additional information or documentation to support their case.
Form Details:
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