AmeriPlan SecureNet, services designed to make your life more secure.
Delivering on the Promise

The Problem

  • 800,000 children reported missing each year.
  • One child every 40 seconds.
  • Less than 10% of families have a sample of their child's fingerprints.

The ID SecureNet Plus Solution

One Free Child ID kit featuring:

  • Inkless fingerprinting card with step-by-step instructions and practice area.
  • DNA cheek swab and collection envelope.
  • ID wallet card.
  • Purchase additional Child ID kit(s) at a discount.

Program Overview

  • Only in-home fingerprinting kit approved by the FBI.
  • Takes only five minutes per child to complete.
  • Store childrens fingerprints and DNA at home.
  • In case of emergency, the Child ID kit provides vital information to law enforcement.
  • With over 25 million Child ID kits distributed, the AFCA/FBI National Child ID Program is the largest child ID program in U.S. history.

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More Information

The National Child Identification Program inkless fingerprint I.D. Kit allows parents to take and store their child's fingerprints in their own home. Fingerprints are produced using a clear inkless solution, developed by Inkless Image, which leaves no messy black ink or residue on fingers or clothes.

SecureNet members receive one FREE Child I.D kit as part of their membership. Additional I.D. kits may be purchase at a discount off of full retail.

The entire fingerprinting process lasts approximately five minutes. If ever needed, the completed identification card can immediately give authorities the vital information they need to assist them in their efforts to locate a missing child.

Children's appearances change rapidly, and simple alterations in clothes or hair make identification difficult. The I.D. Kit includes a section for a current photograph, as well as space for recording descriptions and measurements.

Parents do not need to be fingerprint experts - a black fingerprint appears immediately on the identification card when the clear inkless solution makes contact with the coated fingerprint section of the card.

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