National Hotline  1-800-422-4453 

  • Both the reporting party and the child who is allegedly being abused must live in the same state, in order for these numbers to be valid. If the reporting party lives in a different state than the child, or for states not listed, please call the National Child Abuse Hotline - 24 hours.
  • If you’re still uncomfortable about making the report, you can make it anonymously … but it’s better for the child if you give your name … in case the authorities have more questions. Your name will NEVER be given out as the person who reported the abuse … even if you only suspect abuse!

               State Hotlines                            State Hotlines

Alabama Report By County
Alaska (907) 269-3400
Arizona (888) 767-2445
Arkansas (800) 482-5964
California Report By County
Colorado Report By County
Connecticut (800) 842-2288
Delaware (800) 292-9582
District of Columbia (202)671-7233
Florida (800) 962-2873
Georgia Report By County
Hawaii Report By Island
Idaho Report By Regional Office
Illinois (800) 252-2873
Indiana (800) 562-2407
Iowa
(800) 362-2178
Kansas (800) 922-5330
Kentucky (800) 752-6200
Louisiana Report By Parish/County
Maine

(800) 452-1999
(Local and State)

Maryland (800) 332-6347
Massachusetts (800) 792-5200
Michigan (800) 942-4357
Minnesota Report By County
Mississippi (800) 222-8000
Missouri (800) 392-3738
Montana (800) 332-6100
Nebraska (800) 652-1999
Nevada (800) 992-5757
New Hampshire (800) 894-5533
New Jersey (800) 792-8610
New Mexico (800) 432-2075
New York (800) 342-3720
North Carolina (800) 354-KIDS
North Dakota Report By Regional Office
Ohio Report By County
Oklahoma (800) 522-3511
Oregon (800) 854-3508
Pennsylvania (800) 932-0313
Rhode Island (800) 742-4453
South Carolina Report By County
South Dakota Report By County
Tennessee Report By County
Texas (800) 252-5400
Utah (800) 678-9399
Vermont (800) 649-5285
Virginia (800) 552-7906
Washington (800) 562-5624
West Virginia (800) 352-6513
Wyoming Report By County

Reporting Internet Crime

http://www.cybertipline.com

The Cybertipline handles leads on a variety of Internet criminal activity and is forwarded to law enforcement. Learn what you can do if you suspect illegal or dangerous activity online.

You can file reports at http://www.cybertipline.com or call your local police force or law enforcement agency, i f you know a child who is in danger or at risk of an online crime.

Definition of Online Crimes

Possession, Manufacture, and Distribution of Child Pornography
Child pornography has been defined under federal statute as a visual depiction of a minor (child younger than 18) engaged in sexually explicit conduct

Online Enticement of Children for Sexual Acts
Use of the Internet to entice, invite, or persuade a child to meet for sexual acts, or to help arrange such a meeting, is a serious offense

Prostitution of Children
Prostitution is generally defined as performing, offering, or agreeing to perform a sexual act for any money, property, token, object, article, or anything of value

Sex Tourism Involving Children
It is against the law for any United States citizen to travel abroad to engage in sexual activity with any child under the age of 18. Individuals who partake in this illegal activity are subject to prosecution in the United States even if they committed the crime on foreign soil.

Child Sexual Molestation (not in the family)
Child sexual exploitation (not in the family), also known as extra-familial child sexual abuse, includes all sexual exploitation of a child by someone other than a family member.

Unsolicited Obscene Material Sent to a Child
It is an unfortunate reality of the Internet that children will encounter obscene aterial online. Many times this material is attached as an image(s) or hyperlink(s) sent to a child in an unsolicited E-mail or “spam.”

To combat this problem NCMEC takes reports of unsolicited obscene material sent to a child. It is a violation of criminal law for any person to knowingly or attempt to send or transfer obscene material to another individual who has not attained the age of 16 years

Please report any incidents where a child may have received visual depictions of persons engaging in sexually explicit conduct that is obscene.

If you are an adult who is concerned about adult obscenity not involving children on the Internet, please make a report to www.obscenitycrimes.org.

Misleading Domain Name
It is a federal offense to use a misleading domain name on the Internet with the intent to deceive a minor into viewing material that is harmful to minors, regardless of whether the material meets the legal definition of obscenity. Please report the use of a misleading domain name that has directed a child to a web site containing harmful materials to children.

Adults who are concerned about obscenity that has not been accessed by a child on the Internet may file a report at www.obscenitycrimes.org.

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