Safe Surrender Program
The Livermore-Pleasanton Fire Department participates in California’s Safe Surrender Program, a confidential and safe way for parents or guardians to surrender a newborn they are unable to care for. This program is designed to protect infants from abandonment in unsafe environments while ensuring parents have a responsible, judgment-free option in times of crisis.
What is the Safe Surrender Program?
Under California law, a parent or legal guardian may safely surrender an infant within 72 hours of birth to any designated Safe Surrender site, such as a hospital or fire station, without fear of arrest or prosecution—as long as the baby shows no signs of abuse or neglect.
How the Process Works
- Bring the infant to any LPFD fire station or other designated Safe Surrender site.
- Hand the newborn to on-duty personnel and let them know you wish to participate in the Safe Surrender Program.
- You will be offered a confidential medical questionnaire to help ensure the baby receives proper medical care. Providing this information is voluntary.
- You will receive a confidential, coded bracelet that matches the one placed on the infant, allowing for the possibility of reclaiming the child within 14 days should you change your mind.
Confidential and Safe
The Safe Surrender Program is completely confidential. No names or personal information are required. The focus is solely on ensuring the infant’s safety and well-being.
Why This Program Matters
Need Help or More Information?
If you have questions about the Safe Surrender Program, you can:- Call the California Safe Surrender hotline at 1-877-BABY-SAF (1-877-222-9723)
- Visit any Livermore-Pleasanton Fire Department fire station