You will receive from Child Protective Services, form DSS 2221-A. This form must be completed and returned within 48 hours to the Child Protective Services in the County which will handle the case. Generally, that is the county in which the family resides. If the child and the suspected perpetrator (person who abused the child) live in different counties, the written report is sent to the county where the perpetrator resides. If photos or X-rays of the trauma were taken, enclose them with the report.
Legal Protection for Mandated Reports
Immunity: When a report is made in good faith, the reporter is immune from civil or criminal liability. Furthermore, Mandated Reporters' good faith is presumed.
Confidentiality: Child Protective Services is required to maintain confidentiality about the source of reports, i.e., they may not release identifying information about the source of the report (unless they have the reporter's written permission).
Consequences for Failure to Report
Criminal Sanction: It is Class A misdemeanor for a mandated reporter to willfully fail to report a case of suspected child abuse or maltreatment.
Civil Sanction: A mandated reporter who knowingly and willfully fails to make a report of suspected child abuse or maltreatment is civilly liable for damages caused by such failure.