Can individuals with other communication disorders participate with this registry? Or is it restricted to those who fall within the Autism Spectrum?
The registry has been developed with the intent to serve all members of our community who may find their communication abilities challenged or ineffective when interacting with police. Examples of this are persons with developmental disabilities, Alzheimer’s patients or other endangered individuals. The South Kingstown Police Department encourages all endangered persons to be registered. Please call 401-783-3321 for more information.

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1. What is the Autism Registry?
2. Can individuals with other communication disorders participate with this registry? Or is it restricted to those who fall within the Autism Spectrum?
3. If I don't live in South Kingstown, can I still register my child/dependent adult on the registry?
4. As soon as I send the registration, will the information be immediately available in case police response is required?
5. After I receive my confirmation "File Number" will I need to quote this number when I call the police?
6. Who has access to my child's profile?
7. Can I update my profile more than every year if there are changes? How do I do that?
8. Will I be notified when the annual renewal is required?
9. After my child/dependent adult is registered, and if there is an incident, do I need to do something to notify the police?
10. How will this registry help if my child/dependent adult goes missing?
11. What guarantees do we have that the interaction between our child/dependent adult and the police will be positive once he/she is registered?