If the allegation of child abuse cannot be proven, will I get into trouble for making the report?

No, you will not. Anyone reporting in good faith (with a reasonable belief) may not be criminally prosecuted or sued in civil court for:

  • Breach of confidentiality
  • Defamation
  • Invasion of privacy
  • Libel
  • Slander

False Reports

A person who knowingly or recklessly makes a false report is not protected from prosecution or civil suit.

Contact Us

Call Community and Veterans Services at 320-983-8208 for more information.

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1. How do I recognize child abuse?
2. Why should I report child abuse?
3. What if I'm not sure if the situation is serious enough to report?
4. How do I report suspected child abuse?
5. Who must report child abuse?
6. Are there penalties for a mandated reporter who fails to report child abuse?
7. If the allegation of child abuse cannot be proven, will I get into trouble for making the report?
8. What should I do if a child tells me about abuse?
9. As a parent, what can I do to prevent child abuse?
10. I don't want to make my children fearful by talking about sexual abuse or I don't want to talk to my children about sexual abuse because they are too young. Is it really necessary?