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Life Insurance in Illinois

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Illinois is the most populated state in the Midwest, and the fifth most populated in the country, behind California, Texas, New York and Florida. The capital of the state is Springfield, although the largest city is Chicago. Illinois is considered to be a microcosm of the United States, as the entire state is a mixture of urban factories and rural farmland. Its major populations are in the cities of Chicago in the northeast, and Peoria and Springfield in the central portion of the state. Southern Illinois is sparsely populated. Illinois residents can fill out the form above to request that agents assist them with quotes and information about life insurance policies available in Illinois.

Illinois Offices Responsible for Life Insurance

The insurance business in Illinois is regulated by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. The department's Division of Insurance helps consumers determine whether a life insurance provider is licensed in Illinois, how many complaints have been issued against a specific company in the past few years, and an insurance company's financial rating. Consumer's can use an on-line service to look up providers and receive an instant answer regarding the provider's license status.

Contacting the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation

There are two offices:
Springfield office
320 W. Washington Street
James R. Thompson Center
Springfield IL 62767-0001
Phone: 217-782-4515

Chicago office
100 W. Randolph St., Suite 9-301
Chicago IL 60601-3395
Phone: 312-814-2420

Consumer Hotline for Life Insurance: 1-866-445-5364 The Consumer Complaints Fax Number: 1-217-558-2083

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