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Tribal Child Welfare Programs

ACF Region:
                        North Carolina is in Region 4 of the Children's Bureau located at:
                        61 Forsyth Street, Ste. 4M60
                        Atlanta, Georgia 30303-8909
                        Phone: (404) 562-2800
                        Fax: (404) 562-2981 
See Health and Human ServicesAdministration for Children and Families, and ACF regional map.

BIA Region:
                       North Carolina is in the Eastern Regional Office of the Bureau of Indian Affairs 
                       located at:
                       545 Marriott Drive, Suite 700
                       Nashville, TN 37214
                       Phone: (615) 564-6700
                       Fax: (615) 564-6701 
See Department of InteriorBIA regional map, and BIA Human Services Division for more information.

The Bureau of Indian Affairs annually posts Indian Child Welfare Act; Designated Tribal Agents for Service of Notice regulations in the Federal Register.
 
State Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) Manager:
                      Not available at this time
 

NORTH CAROLINA TRIBES / North Carolina Tribal Child Welfare Programs

Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
Family Support Services – Indian Child Welfare
P.O. Box 507
Cherokee, North Carolina 28719

Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
Family Support Services – Indian Child Welfare
Phone: (828) 497-6092
Fax: (828) 497-3322

Swain County Department of Social Services – Child Protection Services
P.O. 610
Bryson City, North Carolina 28713
Phone: (828) 488-6921
Fax: (828) 488-8271

Jackson County Department of Social Services – Child Protection Services
15 Griffin Street
Sylva, North Carolina 28779
Phone: (828) 586-5546
Fax: (828) 587-2099


                     

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