The Illinois Child Support Direct Deposit Form is a legal document that allows custodial parents to receive child support payments directly from the obliged's bank account to their own. This form is used to set up direct deposits for the recipient's bank account, and the funds are usually received within 24-48 hours. There are two types of this form: 1. The Illinois Child Support Direct Deposit Request Form: This form is used by custodial parents to request direct deposits from the obliged's bank account into their own. The form requires information such as the obliged's name, bank account information, and the custodial parent's name and bank account information. 2. The Illinois Child Support Direct Deposit Authorization Form: This form is used by obliges to authorize direct deposits from their bank accounts to the custodial parent's bank account. The form requires information such as the obliged's name, bank account information, and the custodial parent's name and bank account information. Both forms must be completed and signed in order for direct deposits to be successfully set up and for payments to be received.