DECATUR, Ill. – State Rep. Sue Scherer, D-Decatur, is highlighting a program to reunite local taxpayers and small businesses with uncashed checks issued by the State of Illinois through Illinois Comptroller Susana Mendoza’s Check for Cash program.

“Every penny counts for working families, which is why I am highlighting this resource that lets people search for money they have a legitimate claim to,” Scherer said. “It’s an easy process and someone might just discover they have a long-lost check they have forgotten about or never knew existed.”

Each year, the State of Illinois issues thousands of checks that go uncashed, most frequently to state employees, small businesses doing business with a state agency and local governments. Over the years, these uncashed checks have accumulated to over $30 million in unclaimed taxpayer money.

Comptroller Mendoza’s Check for Cash website provides a simple way for citizens to find out if an uncashed check is being held in their name and fill out paperwork to make a claim.

“Through our online database, anyone can look up if they have an uncashed check and start the process right there to get that check reissued,” Comptroller Mendoza said. “These checks don’t represent any new spending–they are rightfully owed to someone and I believe we ought to do our part to make sure those taxpayers aren’t shortchanged.”

The Comptroller currently has records of more than 100,000 uncashed checks. The Check for Cash website can be found at http://illinoiscomptroller.gov/services/check-for-cash. For information, contact Scherer’s full-time constituent service office at 217-877-9636 or by email at StateRepSue@gmail.com.

Rep Sue SchererRep Sue Scherer

(D-Decatur)
96th District

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