The Georgia Department of Human Services, Division of Child Support Services (DCSS) helps children by enforcing parental responsibility to pay financial support.
All Georgia families have access to DCSS services, which include assistance with locating non-custodial parents, confirming paternity, establishing and enforcing child support and medical support orders, and collecting and distributing payments. DCSS also provides the Georgia Fatherhood Services Network and the Access and Visitation Program, both devoted to increasing non-custodial parent involvement in a child’s life.
Customer Online Services is an interactive website where you may give or obtain information about your case and find out about payments to your accounts. Online Services gives you access to your case 24 hours a day.
Reasons to use Customer Online Services:
If you have been laid off and are in need of assistance with food, health care or other types of social services, see this guide.
The Office of Child Support Services' authorized payment center is the Family Support Registry (FSR). For more information, click here.
The Division of Child Support Services (DCSS) Warner Robins office received the Team Excellence in Customer Service Award from Governor Sonny Perdue. A Child Support Agent from the Newnan office received the Individual Excellence in Customer Service Award from the Governor as well. The awards go annually to the teams and individuals that set the most exceptional example of customer service in the state. DCSS was one of 17 winners selected from 575 nominations representing 43 state agencies by a panel comprised of leaders from the business community and the public sector.

July 19, 2010 ATLANTA (GA) – On Wednesday, July 28, 2010, the Georgia Fatherhood Program, part of the Georgia Department of Human Services (DHS) Division of Child Support Services (DCSS), will sponsor a career fair to provide new career opportunities. The career fair will be held from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the National Guard Amory, 2200 Cypress Street, Valdosta, Georgia. Attendees are asked to dress professionally and be prepared to interview immediately on site.
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