π Illinois Victim Rights & Resources
If you are a survivor of abuse, crime, or professional misconduct in Illinois, this guide will help you understand your rights, navigate complaint processes, and access both state and VOCA-funded support systems.
π« This guide is not a substitute for legal advice. If you are in immediate danger, call 911 or reach out to a crisis hotline listed on our Support and Help page. While we strive to provide accurate, current information, laws and agency procedures may change. Always verify details directly with official sources or consult a licensed attorney in your area.
π Your Rights Under Illinois Law
Illinoisβ Constitution and Crime Victimsβ Rights Act guarantee the right to:
- Be treated with fairness, dignity, and respect
- Notification of court proceedings and offender status
- Be heard during sentencing and parole processes
- Confer with the prosecution
- Restitution and victim protection
π Illinois Attorney General β Crime Victimsβ Rights π Illinois Constitution β Article I, Section 8.1
π Public Records & Documentation
Victims may request:
- Police and investigation reports
- Court filings and hearing records
- 911 calls, audio/video recordings (if available)
π‘ Use the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) for public access. Requests should be specific and made in writing.
π₯ Requesting Medical Records
Under Illinois and federal law, you may request:
- Your own medical records
- Records of a minor or dependent (with authorization)
- Records of a deceased loved one (if legally permitted)
π How to File a HIPAA Complaint β HHS.gov
π§ββοΈ Reporting Licensed Healthcare Providers
Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR):
https://idfpr.illinois.gov
Medical Licensing Board & Nursing Board (via IDFPR):
https://idfpr.illinois.gov/profs/Physicians.html
Illinois Department of Public Health β Facility Complaints:
https://dph.illinois.gov
β οΈ Always document your submissions, save confirmation emails, and print complaint tracking numbers.
π° Victim Compensation in Illinois
The Illinois Crime Victim Compensation Program helps survivors of violent crime with:
- Medical and dental treatment
- Mental health counseling
- Funeral and burial expenses
- Lost income or support
- Relocation and childcare assistance
Requirements:
- Report the crime within 72 hours (or show good cause)
- Apply within 2 years of the crime
- Cooperate with law enforcement
π Illinois Crime Victim Compensation Program π Crime Victim Services: 1-800-228-3368
π€ VOCA-Funded Services in Illinois
VOCA support is administered by the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority (ICJIA).
π ICJIA Victim Services Programs π General Info: (312) 793-8550
No matter your story, you have rights. The Novel Advocate is here to make sure youβre seen, supported, and empowered every step of the way.
π In the cityβs shadows or small town silence, Illinois survivors β your truth breaks the cycle.