Child ID Resources
NCMEC's Safety Central App
Through NCMEC's Safety Central App, users can access a digital Child ID kit, stay up-to-date on NCMEC's latest safety information, and help search for missing children. At its core, Safety Central is a digital Child ID kit that allows parents to keep critical information about their child, such as digital fingerprints and updated photos, stored and available right at their fingertips. No smartphone? No Problem! Download the printable Child ID kit below.
Printable Child ID Kit
Download a printable Child ID kit from The National Center for Missing Exploited Children (NCMEC) by clicking here.
FBI's Child ID App
Every year, thousands of children go missing. The FBI’s Child ID App can help.
This free app provides a convenient place to electronically store photos and vital information about your children so that it’s all at hand if you need it. You can show the pictures and provide physical identifiers like height and weight to security or police officers on the spot. Using a special tab on the app, you can also quickly and easily e-mail the information to authorities with just a few clicks.
Depending on your device, go to Google Play or the Apple App Store and search for FBI Child ID. You can also click on one of the following links below:
Make a Missing Child Flyer
Download the flyer template (created in Microsoft Word) that most closely relates to your missing child situation and simply cut and paste your child's information and picture in the appropriate places.
One Person Template
Click here to download the template for a flyer with information about the missing child.
Two Person Template
Click here to download the template for a flyer with information about two missing children, or information about a missing child and their possible abductor.
OSBI's Child ID Program
The OSBI's Fingerprint Identification Unit provides digital child ID's with photo's at no charge to promote child safety at different events throughout Oklahoma. If you would like to request these services please contact the OSBI at 1-800-522-8017 and request to speak with the Fingerprint Identification Unit.