Alabama - Report by County - 334-242-9500 1-888-658-6585 24/7 hotline Alaska - 907-269-3900 (out of state) 800-478-4444 (in state) or Division of Family & Youth Services Regional Office Arizona - 888-SOS-CHILD (888-767-2445) 24/7 hotline Arkansas - 800-482-5964 24/7 hotline California - Call local authorities & Report by County Colorado - Report by County 303-866-3003 (nationwide) Connecticut - 800-842-2288 (nationwide) 24/7 hotline 800-624-5518 (TDD/hearing impaired, in state) |
Delaware - 800-292-9582 302-577-6550 (out of state) District of Columbia - 202-671-7233 (nationwide) 24/7 hotline Florida - 800-962-2873 (nationwide) 24/7 hotline Georgia - Report by County Hawaii - Report By Island 808-832-5300 (Oahu) 24/7 hotline Idaho - Report by Regional Office Illinois - 800-252-2873 (in state) 217-524-2606 (out of state) 24/7 hotline |
| Iowa - 800-362-2178 (nationwide) 24/7 hotline Kansas - 800-922-5330 785-296-0044 (out of state) Kentucky - 800-752-6200 24/7 hotline 502-595-4550 (out of state) Louisiana - Report by Parish/County 225-342-6832 (out of state, during business hours) Maine - 800-452-1999 207-287-2983 (out of state) 207-287-3492 (TTY) Maryland - 800-332-6347 (in state) Choose option &035;3 Out of state: report by county Massachusetts - 800-792-5200 24/7 Michigan - 800-942-4357 report by county 24/7 hotline Minnesota - Report by County |
Mississippi - 800-222-8000 24/7 hotline 601-359-4991 (out of state) Missouri - 24/7 800-392-3738 inside the state of missouri 573-751-3448 (out of state) Montana - 24/7 hotline 1-866-820-5437 toll free 406-444-5900 (out of state) Nebraska - 800-652-1999 24/7 hotline Nevada - 800-992-5757 775-684-4400 (out of state, during business hours) 800-852-3388 (in state, after hours) 603-271-6563 (out of state) 603-225-9000 (out of state, after hours) New Jersey - 800-792-8610 (nationwide, 24 hours) 800-835-5510 (TDD/hearing impaired) New Mexico - 800-797-3260 (24 hours) 505-841-6100 (out of state, 24 hours) New York - 800-342-3720 child abuse hotline 518-474-8740 (out of state) North Carolina - Report by county North Dakota - Report by Regional Office 701-328-2316 (nationwide, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.) 800-245-3736 (in state, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.) 24/7 Ohio - Report by County 614-466-9824 choose option &035;4 (nationwide, during business hours) Oklahoma - 800-522-3511 (nationwide, 24 hours) Oregon - 503-378-6704 (nationwide, during business hours) Pennsylvania - 800-932-0313 (in state) Nationwide 24/7 Rhode Island - 800-RI-CHILD ( 800-742-4453) (nationwide, 24 hours) South Carolina - Report by County (in state) 803-898-7318 (out of state, during business hours) South Dakota - Report by County 605-773-3227 (nationwide, during business hours) |
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Tennessee - Report by County 1-877-237-0004 24 hour hotline After hours: contact county Department of Human Services Texas - 800-252-5400 Texas Abuse hotline 512-834-3784 (out of state, during business hours) 512-832-2020 (out of state, after hours) Utah - 800-678-9399 (nationwide) Child Abuse hotline for the state of Utah Vermont - Report by County (during business hours) 800-649-5285 (in state) Virginia - 800-552-7096 24 hour hotline Adult protective services 1-888-832-3858 804-786-8536 (out of state) Washington - 800-562-5624 (nationwide) END HARM West Virginia - 800-352-6513 24 hour hotline whole State Wisconsin - Report by County 608-266-3036 (nationwide, during business hours) Wyoming - 800-457-3659 (In state, report by county) number only works if you are in Wyoming |
| Below you will find a state by state listing of numbers for reporting sexual abuse. Be sure to have the information form filled out first, makes the process a bit easier for you. You can order the form free to be e-mailed to you by clicking the link to the left. |
| There are many reasons why 88-90% of sexual abuse cases go unreported. Not reporting because of confusion on the reporting process is only one of them. |
Children that don't get help for sexual abuse are in jeopardy of more severe emotional problems. Also, the person that did the abuse is going to continue to harm other children, if he/she is not reported. |
| We can't stop child sexual abusers unless they are reported! |


