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Double Your Impact to Protect Children

Every day, NCMEC works tirelessly to protect children and prevent abuse—but we can’t do it alone. Give today to help continue this vital work, and your donation will be matched, dollar for dollar, through January 1, 2025, up to $100,000.

Active AMBER Alert cases will remain on this page up to 6-months from activation.  Following that, active missing child posters can be found by using the search tool below.

Search Missing Children Posters

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Download, print, and share this QR Code handout to help people view missing children from their area.

Have You Seen Me?

Missing Anniversaries

To view posters of children who went missing on this date in the past, click here.

Help ID Me

When unidentified child remains are found, NCMEC works to give the children back their names. Click here to view and search all of NCMEC's unidentified cases.

ADAM Program

Sign up for the ADAM Program to receive e-mail alerts and posters when children go missing in your area. This program is free and available to individuals and businesses alike. Learn more.

RSS News Feed

You can receive missing child alerts in RSS format. To subscribe to any of the RSS feeds click here.

An Important Message for Law Enforcement

The posters on this website with the NCMEC logo have been certified as noted below:

  • Case was entered into the FBI’s National Crime Information Center database.
  • Waiver from parent, guardian or law enforcement agency giving permission to disseminate photo of missing child is on file at NCMEC.
  • Posters containing photos of adults labeled as an abductor are included only if a felony warrant was issued for the abductor and information about the abductor was entered into the NCIC Wanted Person File.

Some of the individuals pictured in NCMEC posters were reported missing when they were between the ages of 18 and 20. Law enforcement has entered these cases in the FBI National Crime Information Center database, pursuant to 34 U.S.C. § 41307 (Suzanne's Law), and has asked NCMEC to disseminate the posters.

Law enforcement officers should:

  • Check with the appropriate law enforcement agency before taking action regarding a child or abductor depicted in any poster on this website not containing the NCMEC logo.
  • Be aware some international case posters listed on this website do not have criminal warrants attached, but have specifically-designed posters indicating they are subject to the process specified under the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction. For more information about this process contact NCMEC at 1-800-THE-LOST® (1-800-843-5678) when dialing within the United States and Canada.