Does Illinois victim compensation pay for crime scene cleanup?
Yes. Illinois’s program lists crime scene cleanup among its covered expenses. No cleanup-specific cap is confirmed in its published materials. The deadline to file is 2 years from the crime. It pays after insurance, so file both claims rather than choosing between them.
This page collects what Illinois's program publishes about paying for crime scene cleanup. Where we could not confirm a figure in the program's own materials, we say so rather than guess it. A wrong deadline here could cost you money you cannot get back.
- Program
- Illinois Crime Victims Compensation Program (Office of the Attorney General)
- Covers crime scene cleanup
- Yes
- Maximum benefit
- Not confirmed
- Deadline to report to police
- Not confirmed
- Deadline to file a claim
- 2 years from the crime; 5 years for sexual assault
- Phone
- 1-800-228-3368
- How to apply
- illinoisattorneygeneral.gov
- Source
- Office of the Illinois Attorney General — Crime Victim Compensation — 2026-08-17
We could not confirm this from the program's own materials. We have published the program's name, contact details and link rather than guess. Call them — a wrong figure here could cost you a deadline.
What to know in Illinois
Crime scene cleanup is covered; replacing damaged property is not. We could not confirm a cleanup-specific sub-limit within the overall cap.
How to apply
Applications go to Illinois Crime Victims Compensation Program (Office of the Attorney General), not to a court, a police department or a victim advocate — those can help you file, but the decision is the program's. Calling first is usually faster than reading the form, because staff can tell you in a minute whether your situation qualifies.
You do not need a lawyer, you do not need a conviction, and you do not need the criminal case to be finished. Waiting for a verdict is one of the most common ways families miss a deadline that was running the whole time.
The documents, the timeline and what to do about a denial work the same way in every state. How to file a compensation claim.
Who you hire in Illinois may affect the claim
We have not confirmed what Illinois requires of a cleanup company. Illinois Environmental Protection Agency is the agency that would regulate the waste, and it is worth one call before you hire — some states make reimbursement conditional on using a registered practitioner, and finding that out afterwards is expensive.
Before you apply
Compensation programs pay last. File the homeowners or renters claim first if a policy exists, and keep every invoice plus the certificate of treatment the cleanup company issues. The program will ask for both.
You do not need to wait for a criminal case to finish before applying. The deadlines run from the date of the crime, not from a verdict.