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In order to register as an organ donor in Illinois, you must be at least 18 years old. At 16 years old*, you may join the first person consent organ and tissue donor registry. When you register, the organ donor registry will carry out your wish to donate your organs and tissues upon your death.
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.
In 2018, Illinois updated legislation regarding the First Person Consent Organ/Tissue Donor Registry. It allows 16- and 17-year-olds to give consent to donate their organs and tissue at the time of their
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.
To be part of the solution to the ongoing need for donated organs and tissues, take the following steps to become a donor after your death. 1. Sign Up at the Illinois Organ Donor Registry. To confirm your intention to be an organ donor, begin by registering with the state organ donor database at Donate Life Illinois.
Use the following resources to become a hospital partner, or join others in your hospital and community by joining the Illinois Organ/Tissue Donor Registry.
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.