Office of Children's Services

Category: State government office

Address: 323 E 4th Ave, Anchorage, AK 99501, USA

Phone: +19072694000

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: 8AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Babu “Babushka” Shuka

Aug 17, 2022

It's like playing roulette, sometimes you get a good worker and sometimes you don't. Keep in mind you are in control of your emotions, actions and reactions so keep accountability for them all. Do what you need to, and learn your rights. Fear is not of God so do not be worried💯😇

Kayla Tremel

Apr 4, 2022

Many of these agencies use children for Pharma trials . Pull the Medical Records and Go to DOJ and Report them outside of the state of they bother your children God Given you you . Pull your Police Records and File For Internal Affairs Reviews And Pull your Ocs Records ..And Go to the Attorney Generals and DOJ If you Ever Have a Problem With this Government agency Do not allow them to Violate your Christian Rights because they Will And They are racist as well .File Torts on them for Imposing Puposefull Distress

Jerrell Engle

Mar 21, 2022

Absolutely true bullies and wanna be agents. This agency is out of control and hurt alot of innocent people.

Akzipp Tv

Sep 13, 2021

Joke of a agency. Will just keep prolonging cases even though it's evident that the parent is incapable of raising that child. Even once they're established in a new home with family members who are actually capable of providing the love and care the child needs. They'll switch case workers half way through just out of the blue. Its unfortunate that these are the people In charge of the well being of the youth.

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Questions & Answers

Why can't I get a 'live" appointment? You guys have something on my record that needs to be removed for I can get on with life!! I mean you guys are being 20 years ehind the times, thats how slow you are!!

Patti Davidsen | Jul 17, 2022
Sheila Torres | Jul 17, 2022

You have to call and make an appointment

How come they pay so much money to Foster parents that never really help the children

Cindy Ann Cornell | Sep 16, 2019
Rhonda Palmer | Sep 15, 2021

because they are on a quota system. The money train from the feds does not start until the child is taken from their homes.

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I heard that my grandchildren were going to be adopted somewhere in Buckland. Why was I not contacted re: them. They are my grandchildren too

Mildred savok | Sep 16, 2019
R V | Sep 16, 2019

Google maps is not the correct forum for your question. You should contact the caseworker.

Why doesn’t nobody answer phone calls to an 18 year old? and I hear bad things about this place.

McKenzie Graves | Sep 16, 2019
Office of Children's Services | Sep 16, 2019

Mckenzie please contact our office as soon as possible: 1-800-478-4444. Google's Q&A section is not closely monitored. We've added our office to Google in an attempt to help people find our office with the use of Google Maps.

on Facebook , Alaska adoptive and foster parents group. It is posted that a male caseworker shut and locked a girl age sevens bedroom door and told everyone to stay downstairs. While he talked to her.

Bobby Black | Sep 16, 2019
Office of Children's Services | Sep 16, 2019

Bobby please contact our office as soon as possible: 1-800-478-4444. Google's Q&A section is not closely monitored. We've added our office to Google in an attempt to help people find our office with the use of Google Maps.

What does the term not substantiated in a child maltreatment case mean?

Pauline Hunt | Sep 16, 2019
Office of Children's Services | Sep 16, 2019

Pauline for answers to this and other questions, please contact our office directly at: 1-800-478-4444. Google's Q&A section is not closely monitored. We've added our office to Google in an attempt to help people find our office with the use of Google Maps. I apologize in the delay of response.

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Is my son still under OCS?

Denise Noes | Sep 16, 2019
Christopher Morgan | Sep 16, 2019

You need to call OCS in the morning

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How many times must OCS, Alaska be contacted before action is taken? I ask because, I have called...my providers have called... ER Provider and Pediatrician have called... and we all receive the same response. 100% Nothing. I believe a PhD called...

Ken Kessler | Sep 16, 2018
Office of Children's Services | Sep 16, 2019

Thank you for contacting us. Please contact the DHSS Commissioner’s office front desk at (907) 269-7800 and they will be able to help you address this issue. If you suspect a child was abused or neglected, immediately contact the Office of Children’s Services (OCS) hotline at 1-800-478-4444 or [email protected]. If you are unable to reach OCS, contact the law enforcement agency responsible for your area.

Can OCS just take my child over phone calls?

Amber Smith | Sep 16, 2018
Office of Children's Services | Sep 16, 2019

Amber for answers to this and other questions, please contact our office directly at: 1-800-478-4444. Google's Q&A section is not closely monitored. We've added our office to Google in an attempt to help people find our office with the use of Google Maps. I apologize in the delay of response.

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