Washington IOWA Notice-Attachment for Additional Child is a form used by Washington State agencies to inform parents and other interested parties about a child’s eligibility for services under the Indian Child Welfare Act (IOWA). It is issued when a child is determined to be an Indian child, as defined by the IOWA, and is an attachment to the original Washington IOWA Notice. Depending on the circumstances of the case, different types of Washington IOWA Notice-Attachment for Additional Child may be issued. The most common type of Washington IOWA Notice-Attachment for Additional Child is the “Notification of Additional Eligible Child for Services” form. This form is used when an additional child has been identified as an eligible Indian child. It includes information about the child’s eligibility, the services offered, and the contact information for the agency. Another type of Washington IOWA Notice-Attachment for Additional Child is the “Information for Additional Child” form. This form is used when the agency needs additional information about a child to determine eligibility. It includes questions about the child’s tribal affiliation, family history, and other relevant information. Finally, the “Notice to Parents of Additional Eligible Child” form is used when the agency has determined that an additional child is eligible for IOWA services. This form includes information about the services offered, the rights of the parents, and the contact information for the agency. These forms are an important part of the IOWA process, as they help ensure that all eligible children receive the services they need.