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Child Support Enforcement is a family-first program intended to ensure families self-sufficiency by making child support a more reliable source of income.

The program goals are to ensure children have the financial and medical support of both their parents; to foster responsible behavior towards children; to emphasize the child's needs to have both parents involved in their lives; and reduce welfare costs.

FAQs on Economic Impact Payments and the Federal Tax Refund Offset Program

Apply for Child Support Services

To apply for Child Support Services, download, print and complete the Child Support application and mail, fax or walk into your local Child Support office.

PLEASE NOTE: Effective October 1, 2019 the annual child support fee will increase from $25 to $35 per federal fiscal year (October 1st to September 30th). The Child Support Enforcement Program will charge and collect the fee on each case when more than $550 has been collected and distributed. This fee will only apply to cases in which the person receiving the support has never received Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF).

For information regarding welfare or child support programs: 
Send Us An E-Mail 

Contact Welfare or Child Support Programs by Phone.
In State:(800) 992-0900
Northern Nevada:(775) 684-7200
Southern Nevada:(702) 486-1646

PLEASE NOTE: Customer Service experiences exceptionally high call volumes, especially the first week of each month. Alternate phone numbers for each office are provided on the Child Support Offices web page.

General Information

Receiving Payments

How to Pay

Make Payment Online

Payment FAQs

Info for Employers

Caseload Statistics

  • Caseload Reports

Child Support Manual

Documents & Links