Minnesota Parental Placements
Minnesota conducts the following types of home studies:
- Relative Care
- Foster Care
- Relative-Foster Care
- Parent Care
- Foster- Adopt
- Adoption
Custodial Parent - Reunification
If child has been removed from the parent, Minnesota requires a home study evaluation before reunification:
Non-Custodial Parents
Placements with non-custodial parents are not subject to the ICPC if:
Proof of Paternity Required for Placement with Paternal Relative:
Regulation 7 Priority Placement
Minnesota performs priority placements:
Wait Time (ICPC Interstate Home Study)
Average length of time to process and complete a home study with criminal background checks for an interstate placement (Not including completion of education training):
- Other: MN is unable to give an estimate as there are many factors when completing a home study.
Wait time to complete Home Study, only (without criminal records check):
- Other: MN is unable to give an estimate as there are many factors when completing a home study.
Minnesota determines the "Date of Receipt" for an interstate home study as:
MN ICPC determines the date received as the date the email or NEICE case has been received.
Mailing Process - Interstate Home Study
Method of requesting, sending, and/or reporting an interstate home study:
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Regular Mail |
Express Mail |
Overnight Mail |
Electronic Mail |
Send request for a home study to Receiving State |
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y |
Send home study request to Local office |
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y |
Send home study report to Sending State |
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y |
Criminal Records Checks
Minnesota requires criminal background checks for the following home studies:
- Foster Care
- Relative-Foster Care
- Foster-Adopt
- Adoption
Finterprints are used to conduct FBI checks on persons 18 and older for studies conducted in connection with child foster care and adoptions.
County social service agencies and private child placing agencies provide finterprint cards (supplied by DHS which include the correct ORI and “reason fingerprinted) to the background study subject. The subject is fingerprinted, generally at a local law enforcement agency, and returns the FP card to the county or private agency who sends the FP cards to DHS along with a request to conduct a background study. DHS scans the fingerprint cards and sends an electronic image through the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) to the FBI. The results of the FBI check are returned electronically to DHS.
The results are received from the FBI within 24 hours. (Generally within an hour or two.)
The state record check (through the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension) is based on the background study subject’s name and date of birth. It is not a fingerprint based check. See below.
Types of Checks (Criminal & Abuse Neglect Registry)
Minnesota requires the following types of criminal background and perpetrator checks:
Federal (F), State (S), Local (L), Abuse and Neglect Registry (ANR), Not Required (NR)
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Federal |
State |
Local |
ANR |
NR |
Foster Care |
y |
y |
y |
y |
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Relative |
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y |
y |
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Relative Foster Care |
y |
y |
y |
y |
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Adoption |
y |
y |
y |
y |
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Foster-Adopt |
y |
y |
y |
y |
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Parent |
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|
y |
y |
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Wait Time for Criminal Records Checks
Wait time for fingerprint results are:
Live Scan or other technology
- State: Not Offered
- Local/County: Not Offered
Manually - Fingerprint Card
- State: Not Offered
- Local/County: Not Offered
Average length of time to process and complete a home study with criminal background checks for an interstate placement (Not including completion of education training):
- Other: MN is unable to give an estimate as there are many factors when completing a home study.
Verification of Criminal Records Results
All federal and state background study results are reviewed by DHS staff. The results of the background study (including non-disqualifying criminal and/or maltreatment information) are provided to the county or private child placing agency.
Wait Time - (License/Certification/Approval - Education and Training)
Average Length of time it takes for a home to be licensed/approved/certified:
Length of time a license is valid before renewal required:
- OtherTypically the initial foster care license is valid for one (1) year. After the first year the foster care license if valid for two (2) years.
Minnesota offers classes (education and training) for placement resources' homes to become licensed/certified/approved:
- Other: Local agencies develop and implement their own training curriculum while following the requirements set forth in Minnesota Rules, part 2960.3070.