I can't seem to find anything online in my area. Does anyone know what kind of places usually run these programs? What age does a child have to be? Does anyone participate in it and how often do you update your childrens info? I was thinking it would be something you could do annually? On a side note I think it would also make your children think about what kind of mistchief they get into as they get older, knowing there info is on file.
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IDentAKid is one program that fingerprints and laminates your child's picture with the prints on an id card along with other personal info. I would call your local police station and ask them for what programs are available in your area. They usually work with schools for this stuff.
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Puddles suggested what I would have. Call the local police or sheriffs office and see what they have for you. Also..go to this website and order a kit to keep with you at all times when traveling with your child....
http://www.childidprogram.com/03id_kit.html
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Originally posted by goliathwhy in the world would you do this?
Mainly for lost or kidnapped children. You keep their ID card with a recent photo, stats, and fingerprints with you so in the event something happens you have the info to give to the police.
Shibby, for babies and infants I imagine you'd have to keep the photo's and info. updated frequently as they grow quickly, but for pre-school aged and older the usual updates are done yearly.
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Originally posted by ShibbyI can't seem to find anything online in my area. Does anyone know what kind of places usually run these programs? What age does a child have to be? Does anyone participate in it and how often do you update your childrens info? I was thinking it would be something you could do annually? On a side note I think it would also make your children think about what kind of mistchief they get into as they get older, knowing there info is on file.
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