*Attention: Florida Residents*

DJNina

Active member
I wasn't sure where to Post this. So if this is the wrong place justlet me know. It kinda important to me because I work for a Police Dept down in Soth Fla and if you were to get into an accident and we needed to contact someone for you this is were we look first.

Thanks
Stephanie


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This program adds phone numbers to driver's license information that only law enforcement officers can access. The state said nearly 13,000 people signed up in the system's first week.

Here is how it works:

Log onto https://www6.hsmv.state.fl.us/dlcheck/findcustomer

Just don’t forget you need your DL number.

Then input your driver's license information on the first screen and input one or two emergency contacts on the second page.

There is currently no way to phone in or mail that information, so authorities say residents without computers should go to a library or get help from a friend.

The Broward Sheriff's Office also has printable emergency cards at www.sheriff.org/safety/ice.cfm that can be placed in a wallet or purse.

In addition, authorities say residents should program emergency contacts into their cell phones under the label "ICE," meaning "In Case of Emergency."

Emergency officials can then easily find contact information in the phone.
 
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