Children's residential facilities are facilities, child-caring institutions, or group homes that receive children separated from their parents or guardians for full-time care, maintenance, protection and guidance, OR provide independent living services to young adults between 18 and 21 who are in the process of transitioning out of foster care.
The Introduction to Licensing and Introduction to Children's Residential Facilities (CRF) training videos are designed for those considering applying to operate a new Children's Residential Facility.
We recommend taking the Introduction to Licensing training first, followed by the Introduction to Children's Residential Facilities (CRF).
Once completed and you've decided that you would like to operate a Children's Residential Facility (CRF), visit our Application webpage. We thank you for your interest and look forward to working with you.
There are no additional training resources at this time.
The Division of Licensing Programs (DOLP) ensures that licensed child welfare programs comply with background check requirements as defined in the regulation "Background Checks for Child Welfare for Child Welfare Agencies" and the Code of Virginia.
Children's residential facilities (CRF) are programs required to undergo comprehensive background checks at initial application for licensure or approval and thereafter, as required.
For questions about registration, Fieldprint, or criminal fingerprint background results, please email the criminal team: backgrounds@dss.virginia.gov
For questions about the Central Registry, please email the team: crs_operations@dss.virginia.gov
For more information, visit the Office of Background Investigations page.