

Arkansas What Happens Next?
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An Arkansas Lien/Levy Worker will contact you by faxing a "Notice
to Withhold Insurance Assets".
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Your Company should hold the funds until you receive an "Order of
Delivery" or a "Notice of Release".
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The Arkansas Lien/Levy Worker will notify the Claimant to provide him with
due process. Arkansas law provides a 10-day waiting period in which he may
request an administrative hearing to contest the State's action.
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At the end of the waiting period or after the hearing decision is rendered,
you will be sent by Fax either an "Order of Delivery" or a "Notice
of Release". The "Order of Delivery" will provide the amount
due the State and instructions on how and where to remit the funds.
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An Intercept Calculation
Worksheet is available on-line.
All states have new administrative lien and subpoena powers enacted into law
by the U.S. Congress in 1996. State Child Support Agencies can issue subpoenas
administratively to any person, business, or entity to determine assets and
to access personal information belonging to persons who owe child support. States
can issue liens and levies administratively against the assets of delinquent
parents in order to collect past due child support. In addition, Congress required
all states to pass legislation that recognizes each state's administrative authority
and powers across state lines. Thus, the States belonging to the Child Support
Lien Network are operating under new law in order to discover insurance claim
data.
Contact Information
Note: The name and phone number of the Investigator handling the case
will be included in the Notices you receive from Arkansas Office of Child
Support Enforcement.
Arkansas Office of Child Support Enforcement
PO Box 8133
Little Rock AR 72203-8133
(501) 682-8398
www.state.ar.us/dfa/childsupport/
Christopher L. Henry
Investigator II
Office of Child Support Enforcement
(501) 682-8708
(501) 682-8814 (FAX)
Christopher.Henry@ocse.state.ar.us
Child Support Lien Network
www.childsupportliens.com
888-240-7488
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