Who will speak for you or your family in your hour of need?
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The Next Of Kin
Registry (NOKR) was established as a FREE tool for daily
emergencies and national disasters. NOKR is your emergency contact
system to help if you or your family member is missing, injured or
deceased. NOKR is the central depository for Emergency Contact
information in the United States plus 87 other countries. (See
NOKR's network of volunteers). NOKR is a non-profit
humanitarian organization dedicated to
bridging rapid emergency contact information. NOKR was
established in January 2004, for daily emergency situations. |
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NOKR provides
the public a free proactive service to store your emergency
contacts, next of kin and vital medical information that would
be critical to emergency response agencies. Stored information
is only accessible via a secure area that is only accessible
by emergency public trust agencies that have registered with
NOKR.
NOKR encourages every township, county, municipality, city,
state and nation to take ownership of the NOKR. This resource
belongs to you, your citizens and to your emergency agencies.
Take the NOKR
registration forms and add your own identifying
symbols.
NOKR is your trusted safe guarding organization for all
personal emergency contacts worldwide. NOKR does not own
the information we store, this information belongs to the
registrants and is made available securely to registered
emergency agencies during times of urgent need. NOKR is the
protector of this vital bridging resource to reconnect
individuals and families after urgent events. |
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FREE DECALS
Get
your FREE Driver License
or
Identification Card
decals.
Click Here!The injury or
passing of a loved one is a difficult time for families and
friends. This sad time is compounded when you're not informed when
a loved one is injured or passes on. This happens when Local and
State Agencies are unable to locate a family member or
Next Of Kin. This would
happen for numerous reasons:
○A
lack of information about family or contacts.
○A
lack of resources available to search for family members,
emergency contacts or "Next Of Kin".
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Why should I register myself or my family with
NOKR?
NOKR is the ONLY
organization globally, that provides a free emergency contact
resource of this kind, to both citizens and to emergency agencies.
We hope
there is never a need but we do know that events in life and
disasters will happen. It's entirely your choice to decide
how you will prepare yourself and your family.
FACT: Many people think that if they are carrying a driver's
license, identification card or credit cards, authorities will
know who their emergency contact is. These forms of identity only
indicate who you are not who should be contacted in the event of
urgent need. To add to this problem, often times your current
identification is not updated or readily available and it becomes
very difficult and complex to locate emergency contacts.
Who will speak for you or your family member when they can't?
NOKR is the solution. |
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○Here are
just a few scenarios where your information will be useful.
○Missing or injured child, adult or
senior.
○Lost
child.
○Those
suffering from Dementia or Alzheimer's.
○Accidents
while traveling Nationally or Internationally.
○Unconscious person unable to
communicate.
○Natural Disasters (Hurricanes,
Earthquakes, Tornados, Floods, Tsunamis, Fires).
○Terrorist Acts Nationally or
Internationally.
○Deceased person used to locate a
next of kin or point of contact.
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NOKR is currently
used Nationally and Internationally. NOKR can be found on many,
city, state and country websites throughout the world.
To request an emergency search contact your local Law Enforcement
Agency.
Short list of Agencies, States, Countries
and Organizations using or linking the free NOKR resource: |
USA.gov, the official U.S. gateway to all government information
British Foreign & Commonwealth Office, United Kingdom
Canadian Resource Centre for Victims of Crime (CRCVC)
United States Department of Agriculture (Tropical Storm
and Hurricane Information)
United States Department of Homeland Security
Disasterhelp.gov (Non-Government Orgs)
United States Department of Interior National Park Service
United States Park Police
International Association of Coroners and Medical Examiners
United States Department of Defense (AmericaSupportsYou)
United States Air Force Personnel Center Randolph AFB
International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
American Red Cross (ARC)
United States Department Of State
Army National Guard Bureau
Guam Homeland Security
FEMA DMORT IV
United States Marine Corp
NCJRS U.S. Department of Justice
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Your NOKR is powered
by
volunteers and 100% wind energy |
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