Child ID Kits: Do you maintain up-to-date identification records on your children? Start today by downloading a free child id kit.

Today, too many parents fail to keep accurate records including fingerprints for their children. Fingerprints and a recent photo can help aid authorities in identifying your child in case of emergency. That is why the National Alert Registry provides an easy to use way to maintain an up-to-date record of your child.

Free Child ID Kit

Our FREE Child ID Kit serves as a place to maintain a recent photograph (no more than 6 months old), your child's fingerprints, their weight, height and other identifying characteristics.

Parents should store their child ID kits in a place which can be easily accessed and they should keep them up-to-date.

Protect your kids against Sex Predators

Remember, the number one way to protect your children from sexual predators is by identifying predators in your neighborhood and surrounding areas and taking the proper precautions with your children. Being informed remains your best protection from sex predators.

Free search for Sex Predators in your community

Please take a few seconds before you download your child ID kit to run a free search for predators living in your neighborhood. If we are able to identify predators in your area, for a small fee you can get a full profile on each of them, photos included.

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To download and print the National Alert Registry free child ID kit - click here. Please feel free to print as many copies as you need, you are always welcome to pass them out to friends and family.

**For additional child safety resources and links please visit our Child Safety Resources Section.

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Sex Offender Search
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5 Tips To Keep Kids Safe from Sex Predators

1. Teach them to avoid strangers.

2. Teach them what types of behavior are inappropriate from adults and peers.

3. Designate safe areas in your neighborhoods and point out potentially dangerous houses, parks or areas.

4. Let your kids know they can talk to you about anything - even sexual abuse.

5. Create a system so that your kids will never take a ride with a stranger claiming to be a friend of the family.