KidPrint ID’s Available Today
Written by Andrew-Rossi on June 7, 2018
Park County Sheriff’s Office staff will be on hand today from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. for parents wishing to have Kidprint-ID’s created for their kids.
Sheriff’s Department Officials say that Kidprint-ID, which involves the creation of a child identification card, is a simple yet effective tool to help families maintain a current image of and descriptive information about their children. Sheriff Scott Steward points out that one of the most important and effective tools for law enforcement when searching for a missing child is an up-to-date, good quality photo along with the child’s descriptive information.
The Kidprint-ID cards will be provided at no cost to parents in order to enhance their ability to quickly provide law enforcement essential information immediately if the need ever arises.
Once created, the card will be printed immediately on site and sent home for parents to keep. The information is not stored or maintained, but rather is deleted upon the card being generated. And parents are encouraged to obtain a new card for their child as often as necessary to ensure the most up-to-date information.
To have a card created, simply bring your children to the law enforcement center at 1402 River View Drive from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. this afternoon.