Jobs & Family Services
Fayette County Department of
Job & Family Services
133 S. Main Street
Washington Court House, Ohio 43160
Office Hours:
Monday thru Friday
8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Phone: 740-335-0350
Fax: 740-333-3572
Staff:
Services: Fayette County
- Department of Job & Family Services
- Child Support Enforcement Agency
- Children Services
FCDJFS falls under the authority of the Fayette County Commissioners.
FCDJFS supervises the county’s . . .public assistance and service programs
Services provided by the
Fayette County Department of Job & Family Services (FCDJFS)
The county’s public assistance and service programs such as employment services and workforce development, temporary cash assistance, food stamps, unemployment compensation, child and adult protective services, adoption, subsidized child care and child support programs.
The Fayette County Department of Job & Family Services (FCDJFS) is also the county agency responsible for the administration of the Medicaid program.
Services provided by the
Fayette County Child Support Enforcement Agency
Services of CSEA:
- Location of non-custodial parents
- Paternity establishment
- Establishment and modifications of child support orders
- Collection of child support payments and/or alimony
- Enforcement of child support orders, medical support orders and alimo
Services NOT provided by CSEA:
- Visitation issues
- Custody issues
- Legal Representation of individuals
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Fayette County Children Services
If you suspect child abuse or neglect, contact us from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at:
740-335-0350
If you have an emergency situation after hours, weekends or holidays,an on-call person can be reached at: 740-335-6170

REVISED: March 15, 2010
Added: New Web-Enabled Child Care Benefits Application!
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