Safe Surrender

California Safe Surrender Law: A Safe Option for Parents in Crisis 

In times of crisis, parents who feel they cannot care for their newborn have a safe, legal, and anonymous option: California’s Safe Surrender Law. This law allows a parent or legal guardian to surrender an infant, up to 72 hours old, at designated Safe Surrender sites without fear of arrest or prosecution, as long as the baby has not been abused or neglected.

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Safe Surrender Locations in American Canyon

The American Canyon Fire Protection District is committed to the safety and well-being of our community. Both of our fire stations are designated Safe Surrender sites: 

  • Station 11 – 911 Donaldson Way E, American Canyon, CA 94503 
  • Station 211 – 225 James Rd, American Canyon, CA 94503 

These stations are staffed 24/7, ensuring that a qualified professional will be available to accept a surrendered infant at any time. 

How Safe Surrender Works

The Safe Surrender process is simple, safe, and confidential: 

  1. Bring the Infant to a Designated Safe Surrender Site.
  2. A parent or legal guardian can bring the baby to any designated Safe Surrender location, such as a fire station or hospital emergency room. 
  3. Hand the infant to a staff member. The person surrendering the baby will be given a confidential bracelet with a unique code. This code allows the parent to reclaim the baby within 14 days if they change their mind. No names or identifying information are required. The parent is not obligated to answer any questions unless they choose to do so.
  4. A firefighter, or paramedic will accept the baby and ensure immediate medical care if needed. The baby will be placed in the custody of child protective services, where efforts will be made to find a permanent home.

A Compassionate Choice

The Safe Surrender Law was enacted to prevent unsafe abandonments and provide a responsible option for parents in distress. By offering a secure and anonymous way to surrender a newborn, the law helps ensure the child’s safety while protecting the parent from legal repercussions. 

If you or someone you know is in need of Safe Surrender services, please know that our fire stations are here to help—without judgment and with full confidentiality. 

For more information on California’s Safe Surrender Law, visit California Department of Social Services Safe Surrender Program. Their toll-free telephone hotline number provides information and the locations of safe surrender sites - 1.877.BABY.SAF (1-877-222-9723).