Reporting Resources
For suspected online child exploitation, child sexual abuse material, online enticement, sextortion, trafficking, or related concerns, use official reporting channels. Net Justice is not a law enforcement agency and is not an emergency reporting service.
NCMEC CyberTipline
NCMEC’s CyberTipline is the national centralized reporting system for suspected online child exploitation.
Phone: 1-800-THE-LOST / 1-800-843-5678
FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center
The FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center accepts reports of cyber-enabled crime.
Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline
For help finding child abuse reporting resources, Childhelp can be reached nationally.
Phone: 1-800-4-A-CHILD / 1-800-422-4453
Local Law Enforcement and Child Protective Services
For crimes occurring locally, threats, physical danger, known suspects in your area, or urgent safety concerns, contact your local police department or sheriff’s office. If you believe a child is being abused, neglected, exploited, trafficked, or endangered by a parent, guardian, caregiver, household member, or known adult, contact your state child abuse reporting hotline or child protective services agency.
What Not to Do
- Do not contact or confront the suspected offender.
- Do not impersonate a minor.
- Do not bait, solicit, or continue conversations with a suspected offender.
- Do not arrange meetings.
- Do not post accusations online.
- Do not download, copy, save, forward, or share illegal material.
- Do not destroy evidence.
- Do not delay urgent reporting.
Basic Evidence Preservation Guidance
Where lawful and safe, preserve usernames, profile URLs, phone numbers, email addresses, dates, times, and platform names. Take screenshots of non-explicit messages, account pages, threats, payment demands, and identifying information. Do not alter files or metadata. Do not continue communicating with a suspected offender. Follow instructions from law enforcement, NCMEC, or the platform.
50-State Child Abuse Reporting Directory
The table below links to state-specific child welfare reporting resources maintained through the federal Child Welfare Information Gateway. State pages may include child abuse and neglect reporting numbers, child welfare agency links, and related official resources. Always call 911 for immediate danger.
