Criminal Background Checks for Prospective Foster and Adoptive Parents
Citation: Virginia Code § 63.2-1721
Foster parents and any adults residing in the home shall undergo background checks prior to approval. Background checks require:
- A criminal history record check
- A search of the central registry for any founded complaint of child abuse and neglect
Conviction of a ''barrier crime'' shall disqualify an applicant. ''Barrier crime'' includes:
- Murder or manslaughter
- Malicious wounding
- Abduction for immoral purposes
- Assaults and bodily wounding
- Robbery, burglary, or carjacking
- Threats of death or bodily injury
- Felony stalking
- Sexual assault
- Arson
- Drive-by shooting
- Use of a machine gun or sawed-off shotgun in a crime of violence
- Pandering, crimes against nature involving children, incest, or taking indecent liberties with children
- Abuse and neglect of children or failure to secure medical attention for an injured child
- Child pornography
- Abuse and neglect of incapacitated adults
- Delivery of drugs to prisoners
- Any felony violation relating to possession or distribution of drugs
A foster home also may be disqualified for:
- A conviction of any other felony not listed above unless 5 years have elapsed since conviction
- A founded complaint of child abuse or neglect
A child-placing agency may approve as a foster parent an applicant who has been:
- Convicted of not more than one misdemeanor not involving abuse, neglect, or moral turpitude of a minor, provided 10 years have elapsed following the conviction
- Convicted of statutory burglary for breaking and entering a dwelling, home, or other structure with intent to commit larceny, who has had his or her civil rights restored by the Governor, provided 25 years have elapsed
- Convicted of felony possession of drugs who has had his or her civil rights restored by the Governor, provided 10 years have elapsed
Thank you for providing us the requirements! I’m an adoptive parent who had undergone a background check before I got the custody of a 5 year old boy. Guess, this criminal background check is very important. An agency who wouldn’t conduct such would be suspicious of child trafficking and abuse.
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