The iBill Money Identifier Program
The U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) and the Delaware County Board of Developmental Disabilities are partnering to distribute currency identifiers at no cost to eligible people who are blind or visually impaired. The iBill identifies all current US dollar bills – $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100 – using speech, vibration, and tone patterns.
The iBill measures 3 inches long by 1.5 inches wide by 0.75 inch thick. On the front of the device is a raised tab where a bill can be inserted. There are also two buttons, one on the top and one on the bottom of the device, each marked by a raised box surrounding the button and vertical bar on the top of the button. These buttons are used to activate the device. For added convenience and portability, a key ring is located on the back bottom edge.
Click here to download the application (English) for the iBill money identifier
Click here to download the application (Spanish) for the iBill money identifier
Please return completed applications to:
DCBDD
Attn: Communications & Community Engagement Department
149 North Sandusky Street
Delaware, OH 43015
Completed applications may either be mailed to our address or placed in the Drop Box outside our office’s front door.
If you are linked with DCBDD and have questions or need assistance with your application, contact your assigned Service Coordinator or Service and Support Administrator. If you are a member of the general public and have questions or need assistance with your application, email Communications@dcbdd.org, call 740.201.3600, or stop by our office during normal business hour
iBill User Manual Downloads
- iBill User Guide (Text) – Guide in Text Format
- iBill User Guide (PDF) – Guide in PDF Format
- iBill User Guide (Audio) – Guide in Audio Format