Kids & Family
Free Child ID Cards in South Brunswick
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South Brunswick, NJ - South Brunswick's Child ID Day will take place on Saturday April 2 this year, police announced. On that day, the police department will be providing free child identification cards for interested parents from 10:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. at the South Brunswick Municipal Building located at 540 Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction.
The ID card is the size of a credit card, and includes a photo, physical description, thumbprint and emergency response procedures. The card is not considered a valid government identification card, but enables parents to immediately provide authorities with the identifying features of the child in a condensed format, when other documents containing this information might not be readily available.
“This is our 20th year of offering the Child ID program. The program offers parents a quick way to have their child’s information readily available anytime they may need it," said Police Chief Raymond Hayducka.
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You must pre-register to obtain an identification card. Please complete and return this Child ID form by March 30 to the South Brunswick Police Department at 540 Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction, NJ 08852. For more information contact Sergeant Gene Rickle or Gilda Stanlaw of the Community Policing Bureau at (732)329-4000 Ext. 7469 or by email at gstanlaw@sbtnj.net .
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