Wallet Card for Disclosure to First Responders and Law - aane 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by cutting out both the front and back sides of the card. This will create a clear, portable document that can be easily carried.
  3. Fill out the front of the card with your name, date of birth, and the phone numbers of your two emergency contacts. Ensure this information is accurate for effective communication during emergencies.
  4. Cut a piece of card stock to match the size of the card. Place it between the two sides for added durability.
  5. Laminate the card using contact paper or a clear lamination kit from a pharmacy or stationery store to protect it from wear and tear.
  6. Finally, place the completed card into your wallet and carry it with you whenever you leave home for easy access in case of an emergency.

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The Wallet Card is a free resource available for teens and adults with ASD. The card helps individuals communicate clearly with law enforcement and includes information such as the persons name, disability, emergency contact, and any specific triggers.
Cons of a digital wallet: Not all merchants accept them yet, so you may still have to bring your card with you to certain places. It relies on your device and battery life; your device can also be lost or stolen (another great reason to password-protect your phone!)
E-wallet stands for electronic wallet. It is a type of electronic card which is used for transactions made online through a computer or a smartphone. The utility of e-wallet is same as a credit or debit card. An e-wallet needs to be linked with the individuals bank account to make payments.
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