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Help Me Home Program - Endangered Person Registry
Help Me Home is a voluntary enrollment program for adults and children who may become lost and have difficulty communicating vital information about themselves.
Those who are registered in this program have their identification photo and pertinent information placed in a database managed by the Washington County Sheriff's Office. This database can be accessed by any law enforcement officer in Washington County via laptops in their patrol vehicles.
If a registrant is found alone by law enforcement and needs help, the deputy or officer can quickly search for a match in the Help Me Home database using personal identifiers. When matched, caregivers will be contacted immediately to let them know their loved one has been located.
To register for this program, you will need to complete an enrollment form and an agreement, which can be found by visiting Help Me Home. Registration is $20 and is good for two years. All information is kept confidential and is only available to law enforcement.
For more information, please call 503-846-6048, or email.