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The Organ/Tissue Donor Registry is a confidential computerized database that documents a person's wishes regarding donation. Information contained in the registry is only released to organ and tissue procurement personnel and medical examiners after all efforts to save a person's life have failed.
- Illinois Organ/Tissue Donor Registry
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- Illinois Organ/Tissue Donor Registry
Become a volunteer for the Life Goes On Organ/Tissue Donor Program. Our advocates are dedicated to making an impact in their communities, places of worship, social groups and schools. All you need is a passion to help save lives and a willingness to share our message.
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. ORGANIZE.org, which will extend your registration to a national database of donors.
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.
Requires non-transplant organ donation organizations that acquire or transfer human bodies or human body parts for education, research, or the advancement of medical, dental, or mortuary science to register with the office of the Secretary of State and be licensed by the Department of Public Health.
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.
This is a search of the organ and tissue donor registry database. This search must be authorized by the procurement organization for which you are employed. Access is provided pursuant to The Anatomical Gift Act [755 ILCS 50/5-47 (i)].