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Missing Children Banner Link

Join thousands of individuals who are helping the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children disseminate photographs of missing children over the Internet by participating in the Missing Children Banner Link.

The banner runs continuously and rotates photographs of missing children. The images are updated automatically by our web server to assure that only current information is displayed. The banner links to www.missingkids.com, providing more information on each child.

This is not an AMBER Alert banner. For information about the AMBER Alert Program or to see active AMBER Alerts, please visit our AMBER Alert page.

To Display this banner on your website, please follow these steps.

  1. Read the Terms of Use. Your use of any National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) banner signifies your agreement to NCMEC's Terms of Use.

  2. Register using the form below. We may contact you with important changes and information regarding this banner link.

    Missing Children Banner Registration
    Please enter your e-mail address and click "Register."

    E-mail:  

    Please let us know if you change your e-mail address.
    Change of E-mail Address Form


  3. Copy and paste the following Java applet into the HTML code of your Web page.

    <applet code="NCMECbanner.class" codebase="http://banner.missingkids.com/java/" align="baseline" hspace="8" width="342" height="128"> </applet>

Note about the Java™ Plug-in
You will need the Java Plug-in to run this banner on your computer. Most computers come with the Java Plug-in already installed, but Windows XP does not. If you do not have the Java Plug-in installed on your computer, click here for download and installation information.

 
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