When APD or its quality-assurance reviewers pull a staff file, they are checking two things: that every required document is present, and that the ones with a shelf life — trainings, screenings, licenses, insurance — are still current. A file that was perfect at hire quietly goes out of compliance the day a certification lapses.
Below is the working checklist we see Florida iBudget providers run, organized the way agencies actually file it. Items marked Expires need a tracked renewal date, not just a copy in the folder.
Personal & Identification
8 documents- Employee information sheet
- Copy of a valid photo IDExpires — track the date
- Social Security card
- Driver's licenseExpires — track the date
- Car insuranceExpires — track the date
- Car registrationExpires — track the date
- Physical examinationExpires — track the date
- Liability insuranceExpires — track the date
Training & Certifications
12 documents- Education level (diploma or transcript)
- CPR certificationExpires — track the date
- Basic First AidExpires — track the date
- Zero Tolerance trainingExpires — track the date
- Direct Care Core Competencies (DCCC)Expires — track the date
- HIPAA trainingExpires — track the date
- HIV/AIDS 101Expires — track the date
- Requirements for All Waiver Providers
- CNA / HHA licenseExpires — track the date
- Behavior Assistant / RBT certificationExpires — track the date
- Reactive Strategies trainingExpires — track the date
- Internal courses (4 hours)Expires — track the date
Employment & Screening
10 documents- Application of employment
- Contract
- Résumé
- Level 2 background screeningExpires — track the date
- Local criminal records check
- Two letters of reference
- Affidavit of Good Moral Character
- Employment eligibility verification (I-9)
- W-9 / W-4
- Other employment documents
Policies & Acknowledgements
7 documents- Person-Centered Approach to Service Delivery
- Agency policy acknowledgment
- Disclaimer
- Patient injury reports
- A Credo for Support
- Free Choice of Provider
- Other acknowledgements
The dates are the hard part
Collecting 37 documents once is easy; keeping a dozen of them current across your whole roster is what fails surveys. CPR, First Aid, and the annual trainings renew on different cycles per person, Level 2 screenings re-run on a five-year clock, and driver documents lapse silently. A spreadsheet can hold the list — it just can't tell you what expires next month.
That's the job APDHQ does: every employee gets this checklist built in, each slot tracks its expiration, and the dashboard shows who's complete, what's expiring in 30/60/90 days, and what a surveyor would flag today. See also the companion consumer record checklist and our survey-readiness guide.