Keiki Print & Keiki ID

Safeguarding our keiki

Over 800,000 children in the United States are reported missing each year.

If a child is missing, time is crucial, the availibility of up-to-date information becomes a valuable tool.

The police and FBI recommend that parents and guardians keep a current record of ID information, fingerprints, and a DNA sample of their children. This information may be vital if a child is lost or abducted.

The Honolulu Police Department is associated with two programs that assist parents and guardians with gathering and safekeeping keiki information.

Keiki Print

The Honolulu Police Department's Keiki Print Program provides parents and guardians with a convenient way to collect information on a card that can be kept in a safe location.

The parents or guardians fill-in the child's information, attach a current photo, and a few strands of hair.

HPD officers will have ink pads available to assist with obtaining fingerprints and will also provide other suggestions to help safeguard keiki.

Information should be updated annually.

 

Keiki ID

Created in 1996, the "Keiki ID" program is a community service provided by Chevron Hawaii in partnership with the Honolulu Police Department.

Parents or guardians provide addresses, phone number, and physician information to be included on the card. HPD officers assist with adding a photo, and helping with thumbprints.

The "Keiki ID" is laminated and cannot be readily updated.

The "Keiki ID" is not an official government record and should remain with parents and guardians.

 

Where to get a Keiki Print Card

The Honolulu Police Department conducts the Keiki Print & Keiki ID at various events without cost to the public.

To request the keiki print presentation go to our request page, or call the Community Affairs Division at 529-3351 for upcoming events.

 

State ID Cards

Information on how to obtain a valid Hawaii State Identification Cards can be located throught the Department of the Attorney General's Criminal Justice Data Center.

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