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Reason to Contact:
A state clearinghouse is usually run by law enforcement. It provides help in cases of parental child abduction. For abductions from another country to the United States, they can help locate a child. For abductions from the United States to another country, they can help parents in filing missing person reports.
Illinois State Police
Clearinghouse for Missing Persons
2200 South Dirksen Parkway, Suite 238
Springfield, IL 62703-4528
Phone: 217-785-4341 or 800-843-5763
E-mail: missing@isp.state.il.us
www.amberillinois.org
Reason to Contact:
Contact your local police to file a missing person's report. Ask them to enter your child's name into the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) database.
FBI Field Office
Chicago Field Office
2111 W. Roosevelt Road
Chicago, IL 60608
Phone: 312-421-6700
E-mail: Chicago@ic.fbi.gov
http://chicago.fbi.gov/
State Patrol
Illinois State Police
General Questions askisp@isp.state.il.us
https://isp.illinois.gov/
Department of Public Safety
Illinois Health & Safety
https://www.illinois.gov/residents/health---safety.html
Port Authority
Illinois International Port District
Phone: 773-646-4400 or 800-THE-PORT
E-mail: iipd@iipd.com
http://www.iipd.com/
Nationwide Resources:
Taking a child from the United States, or attempting to, is a federal crime. So is keeping a child outside of the United States to block parental rights. These acts are crimes under the International Parental Kidnapping Crime Act (18 U.S.C. 1204). The FBI has jurisdictional authority to investigate federal crimes. If you have questions or believe someone has abducted your child outside of the United States or is planning to do so, contact a FBI field office in the United States. To find the FBI field office nearest to you, use this link: http://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field
Reason to Contact:
If you know your child is being taken to the airport as part of possible abduction, contact the airport for help. You should have copies of all custody and legal documents ready to send by email or fax, if needed. You can contact the State Department’s Office of Children’s Issues to assist you with this process. You can reach them at PreventAbduction@state.gov or by calling 888-407-4747.
Reason to Contact:
If you are involved in an international parental child abduction case in the United States or abroad, a legal aid group may be able to help you with your legal representation. Legal aid organizations provide free legal help or help at a low cost to eligible individuals. Eligibility is mainly based on income and resource limits. There are also rules on the types of cases they will take.
For information about legal aid and other legal referral resources, visit
Follow the prompts for the particular state in which you are seeking legal services.
Illinois Family Law
https://www.isba.org/sections/familylaw
Illinois Legislative Branch
https://www.illinois.gov/government/legislative-branch.html
Illinois Supreme Court
https://www.illinoiscourts.gov/courts/supreme-court/
Bibliography of Family Law Materials
http://www.state.il.us/court/supremecourt/library/Library_Family.asp
Illinois Judicial Branch
https://www.illinois.gov/government/judicial-branch.html
Illinois State Bar Association
http://www.isba.org/
Illinois Attorney General
http://www.illinoisattorneygeneral.gov/
Compensation Program for Crime Victims
Crime Victims Compensation Bureau
Office of the Attorney General
100 West Randolph, 13th Floor
Chicago, IL 60601-3397
Phone: 312-814-2581 or 800-228-3368
www.ag.state.il.us, from the home page click on the “Helping Crime Victims” link
Locator Service
Phone: 1-800-447-4278
http://www.childsupportillinois.com/
Reason to Contact:
The resource below may help you determine your state custody laws and if your state has laws on abduction prevention. You may also want to consult the Attorney General’s Office website of your state or contact an attorney licensed to practice law in your state. Please note: the resource below may not be current and may change at any time. This resource is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.
Non-Profit Organization
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC)
333 John Carlyle Street, Suite 125
Alexandria, VA 22314
Phone: 703-224-2150
www.missingkids.org