
Minutes save lives. We save minutes.
NO COST TO FAMILIES
Our mission is to assist Law Enforcement to identify and locate Any missing persons with an emphasis on those with Autism, Dementia, and other intellectual disabilities.
How It Works
Families and Caretakers
We use technology and a database custom built especially for ID Me 911 to assist Law Enforcement locate missing persons. ID Me 911 offers a database for families to register their loved ones. Whether it’s a child, elderly parent with Dementia, or someone with an intellectual disability, it is FREE to register them utilizing our comprehensive registration form and database. In the event a loved one is reported missing to Law Enforcement, responding officers can utilize the database to send INSTANT missing person notifications to other Law Enforcement users*. This information is sent much like an AMBER Alert but without the restrictions.
Law Enforcement
Law Enforcement can also use the database to help identify an individual they have encountered who is unable to communicate with them about their identity or address. Only sworn Law Enforcement personnel will receive and/or have access to the database to ensure the safety of all registrants and their information. The data is sent using secure and encrypted networks keeping sensitive information safe.
Our program is designed for

Children

Aging Parents

Autism

Dementia

Intellectual Disabilities

Physical Disabilities
What our Users Say
I love the peace of mind IDMe911 provides for my family!
– Jamie Sonneville
About Us
In February 2014, First Responders were called to a rural location in Wayne County, New York for the report of a child “trapped” on the ice. Upon arrival, Law Enforcement Officers learned the child was not trapped on the ice, however, he was playing on a frozen creek bed, placing himself in a dangerous situation.

Home Safety Inspection
Check back in the future for details about our Home Safety Inspection services!
Meet our Team

Steve MacNeal
Owner
Steve MacNeal is the founder and developer of ID Me 911, LLC. Steve earned his Associates in Applied Science Degree in Criminal Justice from Finger Lakes Community College. He has been a Police Officer since 1998 and currently serves the rural community in the Town of Macedon, New York. In 2014, Steve realized the need for a database to serve the needs of individuals who have a tendency to wander and have a difficult time communicating with Law Enforcement. That concept evolved into a comprehensive, searchable database and missing person notification system.

Tyler MacNeal
Director of Operations
Tyler MacNeal graduated from SUNY Brockport with a Bachelors Degree in Criminal Justice. She began working for the local police department as the Confidential Secretary in 2010. Five years later she became a police officer. During that time she volunteered in her local fire department as an interior firefighter and is currently a member of the auxiliary. Tyler currently runs the family pizzeria and manages the daily operations of ID ME 911.
Security
All data is completely secured. Only Authorized Law Enforcement Users can access the data.
Policies
Public User
All data and information entered and furnished to ID Me 911, LLC is voluntary. All data and information becomes property of ID Me 911, LLC. ID Me 911, LLC utilizes a third-party data storage company, Caspio. All data and information is stored and transmitted utilizing Caspio. Data and information is transmitted to Law Enforcement users utilizing additional third-party vendors. All third-party vendors are subject to change without notice. Data and information will not be shared or sold to commercial vendors who are not engaged in the operation of ID Me 911, LLC. Data and information may be shared with Law Enforcement for the purposes of conducting missing person investigations. Data and information will not be shared with Law Enforcement for the purposes rendering aid with criminal investigations. ID Me 911, LLC reserves the right to restrict or prohibit access to the database for any reason. ID Me 911, LLC is not responsible for delays in processing or transmitting data or information due to scheduled maintenance or unexpected technical difficulties. ID Me 911, LLC is an additional resource for Law Enforcement while investigating missing persons and does not replace contemporary or required investigative procedures. ID Me 911, LLC is a third-party vendor to Law Enforcement agencies and not directly affiliated with said agency.
Law Enforcement
All data and information entered and furnished to ID Me 911, LLC is voluntary. All data and information becomes property of ID Me 911, LLC. ID Me 911, LLC utilizes a third-party data storage company, Caspio. All data and information is stored and transmitted utilizing Caspio. Data and information is transmitted to Law Enforcement users utilizing additional third-party vendors. All third-party vendors are subject to change without notice. Data and information will not be shared or sold to commercial vendors who are not engaged in the operation of ID Me 911, LLC. Data and information will not be utilized by Law Enforcement for the purposes rendering aid with criminal investigations. Law Enforcement users are prohibited from sharing user names and passwords with others including Law Enforcement agencies. ID Me 911, LLC reserves the right to restrict or prohibit access to the database for any reason. ID Me 911, LLC is not responsible for delays in processing or transmitting data or information due to scheduled maintenance or unexpected technical difficulties. ID Me 911, LLC is an additional resource for Law Enforcement while investigating missing persons and does not replace contemporary or required investigative procedures. ID Me 911, LLC is a third-party vendor to Law Enforcement agencies and not directly affiliated with said agency.