The Charley Project does not accept missing person case submissions from the public, unless the case is already on file with a law enforcement agency with public contact information. As of 2012, The Charley Project lists the following criteria for case inclusion:
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| - The Charley Project does not accept missing person case submissions from the public, unless the case is already on file with a law enforcement agency with public contact information. As of 2012, The Charley Project lists the following criteria for case inclusion:
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| - The Charley Project does not accept missing person case submissions from the public, unless the case is already on file with a law enforcement agency with public contact information. As of 2012, The Charley Project lists the following criteria for case inclusion:
* Every case must be at least six months old — that is, the person must have disappeared at least six months prior to posting. It is acceptable if a person's disappearance was reported less than six months ago, as long as they vanished before the six-month limit.
* The missing person must have vanished within the United States or in one of its territories or foreign military bases. Exceptions may be made for U. S. citizens who disappeared abroad, people who disappeared in a foreign country but who are believed to be in the U. S., or otherwise at the administrator's discretion.
* Each case must be on file with a law enforcement agency, and there must be contact information (i.e. a phone number) available for that agency.
* There must be at least one photograph or drawing of the missing individual available.
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