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As Minnesotans, we look out for each other. If you suspect something is wrong, speak up. Mandated reporters β including law enforcement, educators, doctors, nurses, social workers and other licensed professionals β can use a web-based reporting system.
Call first if you are reporting an emergency that requires immediate assistance from law enforcement, fire department or an ambulance.
Report suspected maltreatment of a vulnerable adult to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center at which is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Minnesota encourages good faith reporting of suspected maltreatment of vulnerable adults by any person. If you make a report, your identity is confidential and cannot be released without a court order.
All reports of suspected maltreatment received by MAARC are referred to the agencies responsible to respond. The agency responsible depends on the relationship between the vulnerable adult and the person alleged responsible, if there is an immediate social service need for the vulnerable adult, and if the report contains information which may also be criminal. Lead investigative agencies are county adult protective services, Minnesota Department of Health, or Minnesota Department of Human Services.
Reports are reviewed by the lead investigative agency to determine if emergency protective services are needed. Reports that include an alleged crime are also referred to law enforcement.