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Nevada FAQs

What is the Child Support Lien Network (CSLN)?

The State of Rhode Island established the Child Support Lien Network in 1999 to publish data from states' delinquent child support obligor file into one accessible, easy-to-use database for the purpose of asset matching, specifically intercepting insurance settlements owed to delinquent child support obligors. Click here for a list of child support member agencies.

 

For what purposes can an insurance company use the data contained in the CSLN?

An insurance company can only use this data for Title IV-D child support purposes under the Social Security Act. The data shows if a reported claimant or beneficiary has a delinquent support obligation.

 

Is the CSLN child support information on a secure web site?

All access and transfer of information is secure and all information is encrypted for privacy and confidentiality.

 

How can an insurance company register for access to the Insurance Intercept Database on the Internet?

A company may register for access to the Nevada Insurance Intercept Database via the Internet by clicking on the register button at the top of this page. Companies must complete all the information requested on this page.

Companies must also print out a copy of the Confidentiality Statement, fill it out and fax it to (781) 623-8030.

Once your company information has been reviewed and your signed Confidentiality Statement has been received, secure access to the Insurance Intercept Database will be approved. Your company will be notified via e-mail of access approval. This notice will include the User ID you have been assigned, the web site address and basic instructions.

Important note - please be sure to record your password, you will need this for access to the secure site. You may contact us for technical support at contact@childsupportliens.com or call (888) 240-7488.

 

How does an insurance company get a copy of the Confidentiality Statement?

You can view a copy of the Confidentiality Statement by clicking here. Once you complete the form, you can print it and fax it to (781) 623-8030 or you may mail it to:

Nevada Insurance Intercept Program
600 Longwater Drive, Suite 202
Norwell, MA 02061

Once CSLN has received your Confidentiality Statement and registration, on-line access to the secure processing site will be approved.

 

What options do insurance companies have in how they use the data?

In order to facilitate the efficient and prompt reporting of child support arrearages in one central location, insurance companies doing business in the state of Nevada may utilize this centralized database to identify child support cases matching pending insurance claims.

Insurance companies may participate in an automated data match process. Please contact our help desk at (888) 240-7488 for further information on how to use this efficient process.

Two Internet sites provide information to insurance companies on delinquent child support cases. This Public Site provides general information on the law and processing.

The Insurance Intercept Secure Processing Site (web site address only available to authorized remote users) provides insurance companies with the capability to review child support information via an Interactive Lookup-online system.

All access and transfer of information is secure and all information is encrypted for privacy and confidentiality. All authorized remote users must sign a Confidentiality Statement to be granted access to the secure site.

 

How often should an insurance company review the CSLN database?

Insurance companies are encouraged to query the CSLN database as early as possible in the claims process, but not later than 30 days before a claim settlement.

As an alternative, insurance companies can conduct electronic interfaces with Nevada. The interface matches past due and overdue child support obligor files on the CSLN database with insurance claim information maintained by ISO. This more easily identifies potential assets available for collection by Nevada Child Support Enforcement authorities. This new interface makes interaction with your company much less intrusive. The ISO interface allows the CSLN web site and/or Nevada Child Support Enforcement authorities to alert your company (by e-mail, fax or mail) of only those claims that your company has registered with ISO that have matched our past due and overdue obligor files. The CSLN/ISO processing option focuses work efforts on only those claimants that actually require child support enforcement activity. For more information on the automated CSLN/ISO method email us at contact@childsupportliens.com.

 

Who does the insurance company notify when they have a match?

An insurance company does not have to notify anyone. CSLN will automatically alert the Nevada Child Support Enforcement authorities of any match via e-mail. The Nevada Child Support Enforcement authorities will notify the insurance company and claimant of any enforcement action by mail.

 

How often will Nevada update the database?

The State of Nevada will update the database weekly, but the frequency may change at any time. Please note the date of the file when accessing this information.

 

What will the State of Nevada do when there is a match?

Nevada may send an Income Withholding Order to attach insurance payments payable to the claimant or beneficiary. For more information, see What Happens Next.

 

How can I get a copy of Nevada laws on child support enforcement?

You can view a copy of the relevant Nevada laws on child support enforcement by clicking on the Laws navigation link on the top of this page. You can also get a copy of the law faxed or e-mailed to you by calling (888) 240-7488 or e-mailing us at contact@childsupportliens.com.

 

What is the maximum amount that an insurance company can withhold?

The insurance company should remit the amount requested or the amount of the insurance payment, in accordance with instructions on the Income Withholding Order or by the lump sum order provided by the Nevada Child Support Enforcement Program.

 

What if the claimant or beneficiary does not have a Social Security Number (SSN)?

If the claimant or beneficiary does not have a SSN, the insurance company may match the claimant or beneficiary's first and last name and date of birth against Nevada Child Support Enforcement Program information.

 

What if the claimant or beneficiary says he or she doesn't owe past-due support or objects to withholding?

Inform the claimant/beneficiary to contact the Child Support Enforcement authority listed on the lien.

 

What happens if insurance company staff wants to enter a Social Security Number (SSN) into the CSLN web site?

If the insurance company's SSN for the claimant is a close match or variation of the SSN, please enter notes in the text box provided on the Match response screen, with information on who to contact at the insurance company, along with any other helpful information, such as the claimant's address. CSLN will pass this information onto the Nevada Child Support Enforcement Program contact for further investigation.

 

How can insurance companies get technical support for using the Internet site?

Technical support is available via e-mail to contact@childsupportliens.com or over the telephone at (888) 240-7488.