8-105. Preadoption certification; investigation; central adoption registry
A. Before any prospective adoptive parent may petition to adopt a child the person shall be certified by the court as acceptable to adopt children. A certificate shall be issued only after an investigation conducted by an officer of the court, by an agency, by the department or by an entity contracted by the department to do an investigation and home study for foster home licensing or preadoption certification. A written application for certification shall be made directly to the court, to an agency, to the department or to an entity contracted by the department, in the form and content required by the court, agency or department.
B. The department is not required to accept every application for certification. In determining which applications to accept the department may give priority to applications filed by adult residents of this state who wish to adopt a child who has any special needs as defined in section 8-141.
C. After receiving and accepting the written and completed application of the prospective adoptive parent or parents, which shall include a financial statement and a physician's or a registered nurse practitioner's statement of each applicant's physical health, the department, the agency, an officer of the court or the entity contracted by the department shall conduct or cause to be conducted an investigation of the prospective adoptive parent or parents to determine if they are fit and proper persons to adopt children.
D. The department shall not present for certification a prospective adoptive parent unless that person and each other adult member of the household have a valid fingerprint clearance card issued pursuant to section 41-1758.07. The prospective adoptive parent and each other adult member of the household must certify on forms that are provided by the department and that are notarized whether that person is awaiting trial on or has ever been convicted of any of the criminal offenses listed in section 41-1758.07, subsections B and C in this state or similar offenses in another state or jurisdiction.
E. An officer of the court may obtain a state and federal criminal records check pursuant to section 41-1750 and Public Law 92-544. The department of public safety may exchange this fingerprint data with the federal bureau of investigation.
F. This investigation and report to the court shall consider all relevant and material facts dealing with the prospective adoptive parents' fitness to adopt children and shall include:
1. A complete social history.
2. The financial condition of the applicant.
3. The moral fitness of the applicant.
4. The religious background of the applicant.
5. The physical and mental health condition of the applicants.
6. Any court action for or adjudication of child abuse, abandonment of children, dependency or termination of parent-child relationship in which the applicant had control, care or custody of the child who was the subject of the action.
7. Whether the person or persons wish to be placed on the central registry established in subsection M of this section.
8. All other facts bearing on the issue of the fitness of the prospective adoptive parents that the court, agency or department may deem relevant.
G. The investigator shall not reveal to the prospective adoptive parents the identity of a child or the child's parent or parents and shall not reveal to the child or the child's parent or parents the identity of the prospective adoptive parents if these facts are not already known.
H. Within ninety days after the original application prescribed by subsection A of this section has been accepted, the department, the agency or the entity contracted by the department or a person or agency designated by the court to conduct an investigation shall present to the juvenile court the written report required by subsection F of this section, which shall include a definite recommendation for certifying the applicant as being acceptable or nonacceptable to adopt children and the reasons for the recommendation.
I. Within sixty days after receiving the investigation report required by subsections F and H of this section, the court shall certify the applicant as being acceptable or nonacceptable to adopt children based on the investigation report and recommendations of the report. A certification remains in effect for eighteen months from the date of its issuance and may be extended for additional one year periods if after review the court finds that there have been no material changes in circumstances that would adversely affect the acceptability of the applicant to adopt.
J. The court may require additional investigation if it finds that additional information is necessary on which to make an appropriate decision regarding certification.
K. Any applicant who has been certified as nonacceptable may petition the court to review that certification. Notice shall be given to all interested parties and notice may be given to the foster care review board if the child sought to be adopted is in out-of-home placement and is a dependent child or the subject of a dependency action. The matter shall be heard by the court, which may affirm or reverse the certification.
L. If the applicant is certified as nonacceptable, the applicant may not reapply for certification to the court, to any agency, to the department or to an entity contracted by the department for one year.
M. The department shall maintain a central adoption registry that includes the names of all prospective adoptive parents currently certified by the court as acceptable to adopt children, except those who request that their names not be included, the names of all children who are under the jurisdiction of the department and who are currently available for adoption, the names of any other children who are currently available for adoption and whose names are voluntarily entered in the registry by any agency, parent or other person that has the right to give consent to the child's adoption, and other information as the department may elect to include in aid of adoptive placements. Access to information in the registry shall be made available on request to any agency under assurances as the department may require that the information sought is in furtherance of adoptive placements and that confidentiality of the information is preserved.
N. This section does not apply if:
1. The prospective adoptive parent is the spouse of the birth or legal parent of the child to be adopted or is an uncle, aunt, adult sibling, grandparent or great-grandparent of the child of the whole or half-blood or by marriage or adoption.
2. The birth or legal parent is deceased but at the time of death the parent had legal and physical custody of the child to be adopted and the child had resided primarily with the spouse of the birth or legal parent during the twenty-four months before the death of the parent.
3. The grandparent, great-grandparent, uncle, aunt, great-uncle, great-aunt or adult sibling is deceased but at the time of death that person had legal and physical custody of the child to be adopted and the child had resided primarily with the spouse of the grandparent, great-grandparent, uncle, aunt, great-uncle, great-aunt or adult sibling during the twenty-four months before the death of the grandparent, great-grandparent, uncle, aunt, great-uncle, great-aunt or adult sibling.
4. The applicant is a licensed foster parent who is petitioning to adopt a child currently placed by the department in the foster parent's home and the department recommends the adoption of the child by the foster parent applicant.
O. If the applicant is not a licensed foster parent and has adopted a child within three years preceding the current application and is applying to adopt another child, the department, the agency or an entity contracted by the department or a person designated by the court to conduct an investigation shall only provide an update report on any changes in circumstances that have occurred since the previous certification. If the applicant has adopted a child more than three years before the current application and is applying to adopt another child, the department, the agency or an entity contracted by the department or a person designated by the court to conduct an investigation may provide an updated report on any changes in circumstances that have occurred since the previous certification. The court shall certify the applicant as acceptable to adopt unless there are changes in circumstances that adversely affect the applicant's parenting ability. In making this determination, the court shall consider information from the prior certification.
Structure Arizona Revised Statutes
§ 8-105 - Preadoption certification; investigation; central adoption registry
§ 8-105.01 - Adoption; racial preferences; prohibition; exception
§ 8-105.02 - Adoption by foster parents; removal of child
§ 8-105.03 - Adoption information from local community organizations
§ 8-106.01 - Putative fathers registry; claim of paternity; adoptive interest
§ 8-107 - Time and contents of consent
§ 8-108 - Petition for child's custody by noncertified party; hearing; exceptions
§ 8-109 - Petition to adopt; contents
§ 8-110 - Fictitious name for child
§ 8-111 - Notice of hearing on petition to adopt; service
§ 8-112 - Social studies; requirements
§ 8-115 - Hearing; procedure; record; evidence
§ 8-116 - Court order; contents; form
§ 8-116.01 - Agreements regarding communications
§ 8-117 - Rights under adoption order
§ 8-118 - Petition withdrawal or denial; custody
§ 8-119 - Dismissal after death; exception
§ 8-120 - Records; inspection; exception; destruction or transfer of certain records
§ 8-121 - Confidentiality of information; exceptions
§ 8-122 - Financial hardship; deferral, waiver or reduction of fees
§ 8-123 - Irregularities; curative period
§ 8-124 - Subsequent adoptions
§ 8-125 - Adoption decrees of other states
§ 8-126 - Licensure and regulation of agencies
§ 8-127 - Services of county attorney; exception
§ 8-128 - Violation; classification
§ 8-129 - Health and genetic history; compilation; availability; costs
§ 8-130 - Consent to licensed agency or division; attorneys; affidavits
§ 8-131 - Exemption of division from licensure; compliance with standards
§ 8-133 - Fees for division services
§ 8-134 - Confidential intermediary
§ 8-135 - Confidential intermediary and fiduciary fund
§ 8-141 - Definitions; exception
§ 8-142 - Adoption subsidy program; funding; claims; limitation
§ 8-142.01 - Adoption subsidy program; hospital reimbursement
§ 8-143 - Eligibility for subsidies; rate
§ 8-144 - Subsidy agreement; duration; amount; periodic review; confidentiality
§ 8-162 - Nonrecurring adoption expense program; funding; use of other resources; payment
§ 8-164 - Nonrecurring expenses; limitation
§ 8-172 - Interstate compacts; requirements; optional contents
§ 8-173 - Adoption assistance agreements; reciprocity conditions; violation; classification
§ 8-202 - Jurisdiction of juvenile court
§ 8-203 - Court employees; appointment; certification; qualifications; salary; bond
§ 8-203.01 - Fingerprinting juvenile probation officers; affidavit
§ 8-204 - Juvenile court employees; merit system; annual report
§ 8-205 - Powers and duties of juvenile court personnel
§ 8-207 - Order of adjudication; noncriminal; use as evidence
§ 8-208 - Juvenile court records; public inspection; exceptions
§ 8-209 - Juvenile court facilities; juvenile shelters; treatment services
§ 8-231 - Juvenile court commissioners; appointment; powers and duties; compensation; qualifications
§ 8-233 - Record of proceeding
§ 8-234 - Treatment, community restitution, restraining and protective orders
§ 8-237 - Statement or conduct of minor; hearsay exception
§ 8-238 - Advisory hearing; DNA
§ 8-242 - Evaluation and disposition of a child with developmental disabilities
§ 8-243 - Liability of parents to bear expense; exception
§ 8-243.01 - Deposit of child support assessment monies
§ 8-243.02 - Assignment of right to support; priority
§ 8-244 - Removal of child from state
§ 8-245 - Physical and mental care
§ 8-246 - Jurisdiction; length of commitment; placement; assessment; definition
§ 8-248 - Hearing; service providers; definition
§ 8-249 - Restoration of civil rights; persons adjudicated delinquent
§ 8-262 - Establishing voluntary programs
§ 8-263 - Order for counseling; administration; enforcement
§ 8-264 - Participation by county; certification
§ 8-265 - County's share of matching funds; appropriation by legislature
§ 8-272 - Psychiatric acute care services; outpatient and inpatient assessments; definitions
§ 8-273 - Residential treatment services; definition
§ 8-291.01 - Effect of incompetency; request for examination
§ 8-291.02 - Expert appointment; costs; immunity
§ 8-291.04 - Examination; competency to stand trial
§ 8-291.05 - Misdemeanor charges; dismissal; notice
§ 8-291.06 - Privilege against self-incrimination; sealed reports
§ 8-291.07 - Mental health expert reports
§ 8-291.08 - Competency hearings; restoration orders
§ 8-291.09 - Restoration order; commitment
§ 8-291.10 - Reports; hearings
§ 8-301 - Commencement of proceedings
§ 8-302 - Transfer between juvenile and criminal courts
§ 8-304 - Investigation of alleged acts of delinquency, dependency and incorrigibility
§ 8-305 - Detention center; jail; separate custody; definition
§ 8-306 - Supervision and inspection of juvenile detention center and shelter care facilities
§ 8-308 - Required attendance of parent, legal guardian or custodian in court; contempt
§ 8-309 - Unlawful use of an electronic communication device by a minor; classification; definitions
§ 8-321 - Referrals; diversions; conditions; community based alternative programs
§ 8-322 - Juvenile probation services fund; program and contract requirements
§ 8-325 - Appeal from an order of a juvenile hearing officer; procedures
§ 8-328 - Juvenile diversion programs; reporting
§ 8-341 - Disposition and commitment; definitions
§ 8-341.01 - Residential treatment services; definition
§ 8-342 - Commitment of child; medical examination; definition
§ 8-344 - Restitution payments
§ 8-345 - Restitution lien; definition
§ 8-346 - Restitution fund; restitution contracts
§ 8-347 - Disposition document or minute order; fingerprints
§ 8-348 - Setting aside adjudication; application; release from disabilities; exceptions
§ 8-349 - Destruction of juvenile records; electronic research records; definition
§ 8-350 - Dangerous offenders; sex offenders; notification to schools; definition
§ 8-350.01 - Youth sex offenders; treatment; definition
§ 8-350.02 - Civil actions by victim or other persons
§ 8-351 - Definition of juvenile intensive probation
§ 8-352 - Intensive probation; evaluation; criteria; limit; conditions
§ 8-353 - Juvenile intensive probation teams; duties; caseload limit
§ 8-354 - Modification of supervision
§ 8-355 - School; employment; community restitution programs
§ 8-358 - Juvenile intensive probation guidelines; report
§ 8-361 - Adoption of interstate compact for juveniles
§ 8-362 - Commission assessments
§ 8-364 - Financial arrangements
§ 8-365 - Responsibilities of state departments, agencies and officers
§ 8-371 - Educational rehabilitation; definition
§ 8-383 - Implementation of rights and duties
§ 8-383.01 - Victims' rights; dismissed counts
§ 8-385 - Limited rights of a legal entity
§ 8-385.01 - Victims' rights for neighborhood associations
§ 8-386 - Information provided to victim by law enforcement agencies
§ 8-386.01 - Issuance and execution of arrest warrants
§ 8-387 - Notice of terms and conditions of release
§ 8-389 - Preliminary notice of rights
§ 8-390 - Notice of proceedings
§ 8-391 - Notice of adjudication; impact statement
§ 8-392 - Notice of postadjudication review and appellate proceedings
§ 8-392.01 - Notice of right to request not to receive committed youth mail
§ 8-393 - Notice of release or escape
§ 8-394 - Notice of delinquent's status
§ 8-398 - Request for notice; forms; notice system
§ 8-399 - Victim conference with prosecuting attorney
§ 8-400 - Proceedings; right to be present
§ 8-402 - Postarrest detention decisions
§ 8-404 - Impact statement; predisposition report
§ 8-406 - Probation modification, revocation disposition or termination proceedings
§ 8-407 - Victim's discretion; form of statement
§ 8-408 - Return of victim's property; release of evidence
§ 8-409 - Consultation between crime victim advocate and victim; privileged information; exception
§ 8-410 - Minimizing victim's contacts
§ 8-411 - Motion to revoke release
§ 8-412 - Victim's right to refuse an interview; applicability
§ 8-413 - Victim's right to privacy; exception; definitions
§ 8-414 - Speedy adjudication; continuance; notice
§ 8-415 - Effect of failure to comply
§ 8-416 - Standing to invoke rights; recovery of damages; right to counsel
§ 8-417 - Construction of article
§ 8-418 - Implementation fee; definition
§ 8-419 - Victim reconciliation services
§ 8-422 - Use of a facility dog in court proceedings; definition
§ 8-452 - Director; appointment; qualifications; compensation
§ 8-454 - Department organization
§ 8-457 - Service coordination function
§ 8-458 - Inspections bureau; monitoring and evaluation; quality assurance process
§ 8-459 - Community advisory committee; duties; membership
§ 8-461 - Child safety collections; fund; definition
§ 8-463 - Department of child safety employees; employees of contractors; fingerprint requirement
§ 8-464 - Electronic communication by department
§ 8-465 - Auditor general; department audit team; duties
§ 8-466 - Child and family advocacy center; requirements for funding; immunity; definition
§ 8-467 - Child welfare licensing fees; fund; uses; trust; definition
§ 8-471 - Office of child welfare investigations; training; responsibilities; annual report
§ 8-481 - Healthy families program; administration; consent; access to records
§ 8-504 - Sanitation, fire and hazard inspection
§ 8-505 - Issuance of licenses; application; investigation; renewal
§ 8-506 - Denial, suspension or revocation of license; foster home; hearing; exception
§ 8-506.01 - Denial, suspension, revocation or change of license; child welfare agency; appeal
§ 8-507 - Operation without license
§ 8-508 - Receipt of articles of incorporation
§ 8-510 - Acceptance of children by agency
§ 8-511 - Short-term caregiver
§ 8-512 - Comprehensive medical and dental care; guidelines
§ 8-512.01 - Behavioral health services; urgent need; dependent and adopted children; definition
§ 8-512.02 - Comprehensive health plan expenditure authority fund; reversion
§ 8-514 - Placement in foster homes
§ 8-514.01 - Placement of children with developmental disabilities
§ 8-514.02 - Placement of child
§ 8-514.03 - Kinship foster care; requirements; investigation
§ 8-514.04 - Kinship care program; requirements
§ 8-514.06 - Out-of-home placement; documents; definition
§ 8-514.07 - Kinship foster care; relative identification and notification
§ 8-514.08 - Educational decisions; parent contact information; inability to locate
§ 8-515 - Time limits on placement in receiving home; court orders
§ 8-515.02 - Case assignment; distribution of records
§ 8-515.03 - Duties of local foster care review boards
§ 8-515.04 - State foster care review board; members; personnel; training programs; compensation
§ 8-515.05 - Removal of child from foster parent's home; requirements; notification; review
§ 8-516 - Supervision of foster homes; reports; review of file; progress report
§ 8-517 - Withdrawal from foster home
§ 8-518 - Central registry; change of address; marital status
§ 8-520 - Violations; classification
§ 8-521.01 - Transitional independent living program
§ 8-521.02 - Extended foster care program; requirements
§ 8-522 - Dependency actions; special advocate; appointment; duties; immunity
§ 8-523 - Special advocate program
§ 8-524 - Special advocate fund
§ 8-525 - Open court proceedings; closure; records
§ 8-526 - Child welfare; reporting requirements
§ 8-526.01 - Missing children; reporting requirements; definitions
§ 8-527 - Children in out-of-home care; noninterference with regular school activities
§ 8-528 - Newborn infants left with safe haven providers; placement protocol; definitions
§ 8-529 - Children in foster care; rights
§ 8-530 - Foster parents; rights
§ 8-530.01 - Placement of a child returning to foster care; notification
§ 8-530.02 - Child welfare; joint annual report
§ 8-530.03 - Child placement; time limits
§ 8-532 - Jurisdiction; dependency based termination
§ 8-533 - Petition; who may file; grounds
§ 8-534 - Contents of petition
§ 8-535 - Notice of initial hearing; waiver; guardian ad litem
§ 8-536 - Social study before disposition; contents
§ 8-537 - Termination adjudication hearing
§ 8-538 - Court order; form; contents
§ 8-539 - Effect of court order
§ 8-541 - Records; disclosure; exception
§ 8-542 - Confidentiality of information; violation; classification
§ 8-543 - Sibling information exchange program; definition
§ 8-544 - Termination decrees of other states
§ 8-548 - Enactment of compact; terms
§ 8-548.01 - Financial responsibility
§ 8-548.02 - Interstate compact administrator
§ 8-548.03 - Supplementary agreements
§ 8-548.04 - Financial arrangements
§ 8-548.05 - Visitation, inspection and supervision
§ 8-548.06 - Responsibilities of state departments, agencies and officers
§ 8-550.01 - Child abuse prevention fund; purpose; definition
§ 8-803 - Limitation of authority; duty to inform
§ 8-804 - Central registry; notification; definition
§ 8-804.01 - Maintenance of reports; records
§ 8-805 - Immunity of participants; nonprivileged communications
§ 8-806 - Voluntary placement; conditions; notice of placement; time limit; rules
§ 8-807.01 - Incidents involving fatality or near fatality; definition
§ 8-808 - Parent assistance program
§ 8-809 - Parents' rights; information on website; rule changes
§ 8-810 - Missing children; notification; entry into databases
§ 8-811 - Hearing process; definitions
§ 8-812 - Child welfare agency; nonoperating identification license; photograph
§ 8-813 - Preplacement investigation; medical examination; disposition
§ 8-815 - Indian child welfare act; inquiry
§ 8-816 - Family builders program; services; definitions
§ 8-817 - Initial screening and safety assessment and investigation protocols
§ 8-819 - Determination of neglect
§ 8-822 - Removal of child from home; rules and policies; approval; definition
§ 8-823 - Notice of taking into temporary custody
§ 8-824 - Preliminary protective hearing; probable cause; appointment of counsel
§ 8-825 - Court determinations in preliminary protective hearing
§ 8-826 - Further hearings and proceedings
§ 8-829 - Judicial determinations; timing; documentation
§ 8-831 - Parent's blindness; burden of proof; specific written findings; definitions
§ 8-841 - Dependency petition; service; preliminary orders; hearing
§ 8-842 - Initial dependency hearing; deadlines
§ 8-843 - Initial dependency hearing; rights
§ 8-844 - Dependency adjudication hearing; settlement conference or mediation
§ 8-844.01 - Allegation of aggravating circumstance
§ 8-846 - Services provided to the child and family
§ 8-847 - Periodic review hearings
§ 8-863 - Hearing to terminate parental rights; notice; grounds
§ 8-864 - Timing of motions and hearings; consolidation of hearings
§ 8-871 - Permanent guardianship of a child
§ 8-872 - Permanent guardianship; procedure
§ 8-873 - Revocation of permanent guardianship
§ 8-873.01 - Permanent guardianship dependency proceedings; reunification services
§ 8-874 - Appointment of successor permanent guardian
§ 8-883 - Requirements for contractors
§ 8-884 - Evaluation of community programs; annual report
§ 8-891 - In-home intervention
§ 8-901 - Missing, kidnapped or runaway children; mandatory reporting
§ 8-1151 - Findings and declarations
§ 8-1161 - Responsibilities of regional partnership councils
§ 8-1162 - Composition of regional partnership councils; reimbursement of expenses; immunity
§ 8-1163 - Staff support for regional partnership councils
§ 8-1164 - Designation of regions
§ 8-1171 - Regional and statewide direct and grant program requirements; permitted objectives
§ 8-1172 - Program and grant proposal requirements
§ 8-1173 - Procedures for the award of regional grants
§ 8-1174 - Program and grantee accountability
§ 8-1181 - Early childhood development and health fund
§ 8-1182 - Acceptance of gifts and grants; acceptance of federal, state and local monies; use
§ 8-1183 - Prohibition on supplantation of state funds; additional legislative appropriations
§ 8-1184 - Budget and funding process
§ 8-1185 - Allocation of funds
§ 8-1191 - Members; appointment; terms; oath; immunity
§ 8-1193 - Public record, open meeting, and conflict of interest laws