Proctor care qualifications
If you’re thinking about opening your home to a child in need, thank you; you could be the difference that helps a child heal and thrive.
In Utah, Proctor (Foster) Parents must meet the following basic requirements
Foster Parenting With Heart: What It Takes to Make an Impact
Beyond meeting state requirements and qualifications, being a foster parent takes heart and dedication. Check out this video to learn about the qualities we look for in foster parents.

Bethany Sheola
Foster Care Coordinator
My role is to guide and support families who are interested in opening their homes to children in need. If you’re considering becoming a foster parent, I’m here to answer your questions, walk you through the process, and connect you with the resources you’ll need to feel prepared and supported.
Have any question regarding our program? Fill out this form!
What Happens After You’re Licensed?
Getting licensed is just the beginning of your foster care journey. Once approved, you’ll have the chance to open your home and heart to a child who needs stability, care, and support. From your first placement to building lasting connections, each step brings opportunities to make a real difference.
Want to know what happens next? Click below to learn more about the journey after licensing.
Home Requirements
Disclaimer: This is only a summary of the requirements and does not include all details. Please contact our foster care coordinator for more informations**

