If your card has been inactive for some time, the computer may not recognize it and create a duplicate id card. With a little bit of patience and a good budget, you'll be able to get a great card that works best for you. If you lose your card and can't find it, you can try going through your bank or credit union to get a new one. You can also file a police report if you think your card was taken. You are also required to present your identification document - such as your driver's license or passport. If you have any questions, you may contact your local U.S. secret service office. If you adopt a support dog from a rescue organization, the name of the organization should be italicized and the following should be nestled at the very beginning of the supporting text: RELEASE 1978 SUPPORT DOG ID CARD If you adopt a support dog from a breeder, the name of the breeder should be italicized and the following should be nestled at the very beginning of the supporting text: BREEDER'S NAME If you are not sure of the breed of your support dog, you can enter the breed's name into the Galaxy box on your Support Dog ID Card, and it will return the results of the search.







