This document contains official instructions for Form 04AF003E , Resource Family Assessment - a form released and collected by the Oklahoma Department of Human Services. An up-to-date fillable Form 04AF003E is available for download through this link.
Q: What is Form 04AF003E?
A: Form 04AF003E is a Resource Family Assessment for Oklahoma.
Q: Who needs to complete Form 04AF003E?
A: Any individual or couple who wants to be considered as a resource family in Oklahoma needs to complete this form.
Q: What is a Resource Family Assessment?
A: A Resource Family Assessment is a process that evaluates individuals or couples who wish to become resource families, assessing their suitability and ability to care for children in need.
Q: What information is required on Form 04AF003E?
A: Form 04AF003E requires information about the applicant(s)' personal background, household composition, references, employment, criminal history, and motivation for becoming a resource family.
Q: How long does it take to complete Form 04AF003E?
A: The time it takes to complete Form 04AF003E can vary depending on the applicant(s) and their access to necessary documents. It is recommended to allow sufficient time to gather all required information and accurately complete the form.
Q: What happens after completing Form 04AF003E?
A: After completing Form 04AF003E, the applicant(s) will undergo a series of interviews, home visits, and background checks as part of the Resource Family Assessment process. The assessment will determine their suitability to become a resource family in Oklahoma.
Q: Are there any fees associated with Form 04AF003E?
A: There are no fees associated with submitting Form 04AF003E. However, there may be fees for certain background checks or other requirements of the Resource Family Assessment process.
Q: What is a resource family in Oklahoma?
A: A resource family in Oklahoma is a family or individual who provides a safe and nurturing home to children in need, either on a temporary or permanent basis. They may be foster parents, adoptive parents, or kinship caregivers.
Q: Can I become a resource family if I have a criminal record?
A: Having a criminal record does not automatically disqualify someone from becoming a resource family. However, the nature and severity of the offenses will be taken into consideration during the assessment process.
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