Ill. Admin. Code tit. 20, § 470.50 - Temporary Identification Cards for Released Offenders
a) The Department shall advise committed
persons that they may request, in writing, a temporary identification card that
may be used as one form of identification required by the Office of the
Secretary of State to obtain an Illinois Identification Card. The cost for the
temporary identification card shall be $1.00.
b) The Department shall issue a temporary
identification card upon release to any committed person who meets the criteria
established in this Section. The temporary identification card shall expire 30
days from the date of issue and may be used for identification
purposes.
c) An identification card
shall only be issued by the Department in the name of the committed person
exactly as shown on the committing court documents.
1) To receive an identification card the
committed person shall submit a written request to his or her counselor no
later than five days prior to his or her release, whenever possible, including:
A) A copy of his or her social security card
and a certified copy of his or her birth certificate; and
B) An authorization for payment of the $1.00
fee from the committed person's trust fund account.
2) If the name on the birth certificate does
not agree with the name on the committing court documents and social security
card, the committed person shall also present an official copy of a marriage
license or other court documents that authorize a legal name change to the name
shown on both the committing court documents and social security
card.
d) The Temporary
Identification Card, distinctively labeled "Released Offender Identification"
on both sides of the card, shall include:
1)
The name of the Department.
2) A
photograph of the committed person taken within five working days prior to his
or her release.
3) The name under
which the released offender was incarcerated.
4) The name of the correctional facility from
which the committed person was released.
5) The date of issue.
6) The expiration date that shall be 30 days
from the date of issue.
7) The
status of release, that is, parole, mandatory supervised release, discharge, or
pardon.
8) The released offender's
signature.
9) The released
offender's date of birth, sex, and physical description, including height,
weight, hair color, and eye color.
10) The disclaimer statement per Section
470.50(e).
e) Any temporary identification
card issued by the Department is intended to assist the released offender in
the transition to the community. The Department accepts no liability for any
misuse of the card and shall not be held civilly or criminally liable to anyone
because of any act of any person utilizing such card issued by the Department
in accordance with 730 ILCS 5/3-14 -1.
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