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What Experience do you need to become a monitor? What are the Qualifications required in my State?

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California and Florida are the only states so far to set standards for those seeking to work as a Professional Supervised Visitation Monitor . All other states work directly with the local courts to follow procedures set forth by each county. - MANDATORY QUALIFICATION OF MONITORS: Be at least 21 years old. Have a Livescan/Background check done or be registered with Trustline. Have no record of a conviction for driving under the influence (DUI) within last five years. Not have been on probation or parole for the last 10 years. Have no record of a conviction for child molestation, child abuse, or other crimes against a person. Have proof of automobile insurance if transporting the child. Have no civil, criminal, or juvenile restraining orders within the last 10 years. Have no current or past court order in which the provider is the person being supervised. Be able to speak the language of the party being supervised and of the child, or provider must provide a neutral interpreter over 18

What is Supervised Visitation

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  Supervised visitation, sometimes referred to as Monitored Visitation, Supervised Child Access, or Supervised Child Contact, refers to contact between a non-custodial parent and one or more children in the presence of a third person responsible for observing and seeking to ensure the safety of those involved. Supervised visit services are for families with children who are involved in high-risk emotional or physical situations. The supervised visitation Provider offers a safe and protected environment to control external influences of stress on the child. Professional Supervisors are ordered by the family and juvenile dependency courts.A "professional provider" is any person paid for providing supervised visitation services, or an independent contractor, employee, intern, or volunteer operating independently or through a supervised visitation center or agency . The professional provider in California must: (1) Be 21 years of age or older; (2) Have no record of conviction