The Electronic Documents of Illinois provides permanent public access to official publications of the State of Illinois which have been deposited in electronic form.
Brochure provides detailed information about the services provided by the Division of Child Support Enforcement when the non-custodial parent lives out-of-state. This brochure is in Spanish.
It might be hard to imagine now, but your children will be heading off to college sooner than you think. The question is - will your savings be ready, too? To help you prepare for the high cost of education, the Illinois State Treasurer's Office, working with Legg Mason, has created the Bright Start College Savings Program. Bright Start is a tax-advantaged Section 529 Plan that helps parents, grandparents, relatives and friends nationwide save for a loved one's college education. So why wait, when you can get started today? After all, the day is coming sooner than you think.
Use this booklet to record your job search activities if you have been assigned by a child support order to participate in programming through HFS' Non-Custodial Parent Services Unit. Job searching tips are also included.
The Customer Service Notebook is used to help you track the activities that have occurred and anticipate events that should happen in the future with your child support case. This notebook includes items such as a Telephone Communications Log, Customer Service Checklist, and Correspondence Log to help you track your case. This document is in Spanish.
In 1997, the Illinois State Police's (ISP) Bureau of Identification (BOI) initiated a project to redesign the criminal history record information system using National Criminal History Identification Program (NCHIP) funds. Testing of the new system began in 1998 and implementation of the system was completed in 1999. At that time, the ISP began using an upgraded Automated Fingerprint Identification System, AFIS-21/EX, in conjunction with a reconfigured computerized criminal history record identification system based on relational database technology. The system allows for the electronic receipt and transfer of demographic and fingerprint arrest data, via livescan technology, from local law enforcement entities to the ISP. The redesigned CCH system also established a direct interface with the FBI's Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS), and the National Criminal Information Center (NCIC). When this connection became operational in 2000, Illinois arrest fingerprint and associated demographic information could be forwarded automatically to the FBI without the local agencies submitting an additional manual fingerprint card. Response from the federal system could be expected within hours instead of days or weeks due to its enhanced system. Despite livescan's positive aspects, this audit investigates users' problems with the technology.
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This brochure provides detailed information about the services provided by the Division of Child Support Enforcement when the non-custodial parent lives out-of-state.
The Customer Service Notebook is used to help you track the activities that have occurred and anticipate events that should happen in the future with your child support case. This notebook includes items such as a Telephone Communications Log, Customer Service Checklist, and Correspondence Log to help you track your case.
Use this booklet to record your job search activities if you have been assigned by a child support order to participate in programming through HFS' Non-Custodial Parent Services Unit. Job searching tips are also included. This booklet is in Spanish.