Child Support Enforcement

Mother and Father Holding Child

Federal law requires all states to have a child support enforcement program. In Louisiana, the program is administered by the Department of Children & Family Services, Child Support Enforcement Section. This program places the responsibility for the support of children on their parents in an attempt to reduce the children's dependence on public assistance. Please visit the family-centered child support page for more information.

The Child Support Enforcement staff is located in Louisiana Child Support Offices. These offices serve all 64 parishes in the state. The agency also has cooperative agreements with 40 District Attorneys in the state. The scope of services provided by District Attorneys varies, depending on the services that a particular District Attorney is contracted to provide.

Get Case Information:

You may find your Child Support case information through CAFÉ. You can reach out to your worker in CAFÉ by following these simple steps to send your caseworker a message from your child support account:

**You will need to create a new User ID and User Number for CAFÉ and 1-888-LAHELP-U. Click here for step-by-step instructions**

For case information, you may also call 1-888-524-3578. The interactive voice response (IVR) system provides payment receipt and disbursement information (on the last five payments), arrearages, current financial obligation balances as well as general child support information. IVR information is provided 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Experienced customer service representatives trained to handle case-specific inquiries not addressed by the IVR can be accessed through the Toll-Free numbers.

Apply for Child Support Enforcement Services