Offers a Secure Information Database

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Did you know….City of Santa Clarita Government, in partnership with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station, offers a secure information database that helps Santa Clarita Deputies recognize and respond to individuals with special needs known as the Special Needs Registry (SNR).

Parents and caregivers are encouraged to register a loved one with any type of medical condition or disability including, but not limited to, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Alzheimers, Dementia, Bipolar Disorder, Down Syndrome, and Epilepsy, into a secure SNR database deputies can access to assist residents with special needs if the person is lost, found or needs help.

For more information, or to enroll someone, visit https://snr.santa-clarita.com

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