Ohio Administrative Code
Title 5101:2 - Division of Social Services
Chapter 5101:2-48 - Adoption
Section 5101:2-48-02 - Putative father registry
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) The Ohio putative father registry (OPFR), as defined in rule 5101:2-1-01 of the Administrative Code, is designed to:
(B) When a putative father contacts the public children services agency (PCSA) or private child placing agency (PCPA), the PCSA or PCPA shall provide the JFS 01694 "Ohio Putative Father Registry Registration for Fathers" and the JFS 01694I "Instructions for Completing JFS 01694" to the putative father or refer the putative father to the ODJFS putative father registry website, https://pfr-pub.jfs.ohio.gov/.
(C) To register, a putative father shall register online or complete the JFS 01694 and submit it to the Ohio putative father registry at ODJFS.
(D) The putative father may register prior to the birth of the child or within fifteen days following the birth of the child.
(E) An attorney arranging an adoption, a mother, a PCSA, a PCPA, or a private noncustodial agency (PNA) may request a search of the OPFR by completing the JFS 01695 "Application for Search of Ohio Putative Father Registry" and submitting it to the Ohio putative father registry at ODJFS or by submitting the request online via the ODJFS putative father registry website, https://pfr-pub.jfs.ohio.gov/.
(F) The PCSA or PCPA shall determine if there is a putative father by doing the following:
(G) Any party referenced in paragraph (E) of this rule may request the status of a final search if results have not been received within seven business days of the date the final request was submitted.
(H) The agency or attorney is not required to search the OPFR for court proceedings on adoption of a child if:
(I) The agency or attorney arranging the adoption shall file the response received from the Ohio putative father registry's office with the court prior to the issuance of the final adoption decree or the interlocutory order of adoption.