Tribal Policy
Sovereign Tribal Nations must meet the objectives of Title IV-D of the Social Security Act and comply with federal regulations to receive funding to operate child support programs.
These policies are consistent with the government-to-government relationships with Indian Tribes and take into account the unique characteristics and circumstances of tribal communities.
Related Pages
Featured Resources
Final Rule: Tribal Child Support Enforcement Programs
March 30, 2004Moving from a Start-up to a Comprehensive Tribal IV-D Program
April 20, 2007Tribal IRS Safeguarding Guidance
March 8, 2010
Questions Regarding Tribal Access to FPLS and Federal Tax Refund Offset
May 27, 2010Plan Amendments - Change to TDCL-10-07
October 24, 2011Plan Amendments
October 1, 2010