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Claiming a Security Deposit from an Uninsured Accident [DSD SR 91]
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.Office of the Secretary of State Driver Services Department Claiming Security Deposit from an Uninsured Accident in Accordance with Illinois Compiled Statutes, 5/7-214, Illinois Safety Responsibility Law Office of the Secretary of StateDriver Services Department Safety & Financial Responsibility SectionSecurity Unit 2701 S. Dirksen Pkwy.Springfield, IL 217-524-8924 person whose driver's license is suspended due to involvement in an uninsured crash may deposit security with the Secretary State in order to have his/her driving privileges reinstated. Depositing security is not an admission of guilt. Once the security is deposited, the Secretary of State's office will notify the damaged party, who is identified as the "claimant." The claimant has the right to make claim of the money deposited according to procedures set forth by Illinois' Safety Responsibility Law. There are two methods for claimant to obtain security deposit. Method may be used in cases where both the depositor and he c
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- contactCity: Springfield
- contactOrganization: Illinois Secretary of State. Drivers Services
- contactPhoneNumber: 217-524-8924
- contactState: IL
- contactZipCode: 62723
- dateCreated: 08 23 2011
- dateLastModified: 08 24 2011
- description: A person whose drivers license is suspended due to involvement in an uninsured crash may deposit security with the Secretary of State in order to have his/her driving privileges reinstated. Depositing security is not an admission of guilt. Once the security is deposited, the Secretary of States office will notify the damaged party, who is identified as the claimant. The claimant has the right to make claim of the money deposited according to procedures set forth by Illinois Safety Responsibility Law.
- govType: State
- language: EN-English
- numberOrIssue: August
- originallyProvidedURL: http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/publications/pdf_publications/dsd_sr91.pdf
- originatorDepartment: Office of Secretary of State
- originatorDivision: Department of Driver Services
- originatorJurisdiction: Illinois
- originatorOffice: Illinois
- volumeOrYear: 2011
