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Organ/tissue donors save lives, restore sight and improve the quality of life for recipients across Illinois every day. The Illinois Secretary of State's office maintains Illinois' official registry of those who wish to donate organs/tissue upon their death.
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- First-Person Consent Registry
You may join the First-Person Consent Organ/Tissue Donor Registry by submitting the form below, by calling 1-800-210-2106 or by visiting your nearest Secretary of State facility. You may also email an invite to your friends and family to join the registry too.
How to Become an Organ Donor in Illinois. NOTE: You must have an IL driver's license or ID card to register for organ donation. To register online to become an organ donor in Illinois, you can visit: The LifeGoesOn website to fill out a simple online form.
You can help give Illinoisians waiting for a lifesaving transplant hope by registering your decision to become an Illinois organ donor. Mid-America Transplant is a nationally-recognized organ procurement organization (OPO) serving 84 counties, including 28 counties in southern Illinois.
Get ready to make a difference! High school students can now earn valuable community service hours and a recognition certificate from the Secretary of State’s office through Lifesaving Education and Awareness on Donation (LEAD). As ambassadors for the Illinois Organ/Tissue Donor Program, students will have the chance to promote organ and ...
A computer program matches donor organs with recipients based on certain matching criteria such as blood and tissue type, height and weight, as well as how sick the patient is, how long they have been waiting and distance to patient. About 75 percent of all organs go to local patients.
Click below to register as an organ/tissue donor in Illinois or Indiana. Click on the National Registry link if you live outside Illinois or Indiana, or if you do not have a driver’s license or state ID.