
Child ID Program
In our ever-changing society, violence and crime are ever present parts of our
daily lives. Unfortunately, crimes against children and adolescents are also
part of our society. Therefore, we are striving to do our part to protect and
preserve the safety and security of our youth.
The "Child
ID" program provides an
instrument to parents and guardians to keep an updated record of their children.
The Richmond City Sheriff's Office Community Relations Division is always
willing to assist you or your organization with getting the children in your
community properly fingerprinted and identified. It is our hope that no parent
has the occasion to use these materials, however, no precaution is too big or
too small in protecting our children in this ever-changing society.
Child ID Card
This card provides fingerprints, photographs, height, weight, eye color, hair
color, distinguishing marks, and other descriptive information.


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Virginia
The Kids Commonwealth is devoted to
helping kids across Virginia learn more about their Commonwealth.
Schools - Richmond Public
provides information on Richmond public schools.
Parks, Recreation & Community Facilities
promises to make available affordable, accessible and enjoyable
activities for all children in the City of Richmond.
Read, Learn &
Grow with Richmond's
Public
Libraries
United States
US Gov. Kids
site provides links to some of the best kids' sites from other
organizations all grouped by subject.
Study Guides from
the University of St. Thomas (UST), St. Paul, Minnesota, USA.
National Crime Prevention Council "
Take a Bite Out of Crime"®
Smithsonian Museum
the Smithsonian experience
Ask Dr. Universe
Merriam/Webster Dictionary
The official online dictionary, thesaurus web site
FBI's site for kids k thru 5th grade:
About the FBI; Working Dogs; safety; Games
FBI's site for kids 6th thru 12th grade:
Follow a case through the FBI Lab, take the Special Agent Challenge,
spend a Day in the Life of an FBI employee, and read about the History
of the FBI.
From the Discovery Channel, a
wealth of information for all ages
DiscoverySchool.com
Animal Planet
Resources for
parents
United States Fire Administration tips that
can help you and your family be safe from fire.
FBI:
A parents guide to the Internet
FBI: A parents guide to the Internet
in Spanish
FBI:
Fraud on the Internet

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