Arizona Statewide Foster Care Recruitment Line
Children come into the care of the state through absolutely no fault of their own. And through fostering or adoption, you’re able to help provide a caring, nurturing environment where they can heal from past experiences and trauma and grow to their fullest potential. People who are called to foster or adopt all share one thing in common--the desire to help the most vulnerable children thrive.
Fostering is the temporary placement of a child in your care after their removal from an unfit living environment. The ultimate goal of foster care is reunification with their birth family. We look forward to talking to you
Services and information
- Traditional Foster Care
- Emergency Foster Care
- Respite Foster Care
- Adoption
Requirements to become a foster parent
Every state has a set of requirements for foster parents. To be a foster parent in Arizona, you must meet the state's minimum requirements to provide foster care. If caring for children in Arizona's foster system is your goal, you must:
- Be 21 years of age or older
- Pass a criminal background check
- Complete a Home Study
- Pass a home safety inspection
- Qualify for a fingerprint clearance card (all adults living in or frequently visiting the child at home)
- Be capable of caring for a child
- Receive a doctor's statement that you are healthy enough to provide care
- Offer a safe and caring home environment
- Maintain financial stability
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