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Illinois Compiled Statutes
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VEHICLES (625 ILCS 5/) Illinois Vehicle Code. 625 ILCS 5/3-416
(625 ILCS 5/3-416) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-416)
Sec. 3-416. Notice of change of address or name.
(a) Whenever any person after making application for or obtaining the
registration of a vehicle shall move from the address named in the
application or shown upon a registration card such
person shall within 10 days thereafter notify the Secretary of State of his or her old and new address.
(a-5) A police officer, a deputy sheriff, an elected sheriff, a law
enforcement officer for the Illinois State Police, or a fire investigator
who, in
accordance with Section 3-405, has furnished the address of the office of the
headquarters of the governmental entity or police district where he or she
works instead of his or
her domicile address shall, within 10 days after he or she is no longer
employed by that governmental entity or police district as a police officer, a
deputy sheriff, an elected sheriff, a law enforcement officer for the
Illinois State Police or a fire investigator, notify the Secretary of
State of the old address and his or
her new address. If, in accordance with Section 3-405, the spouse and children
of a police
officer, deputy sheriff, elected sheriff, law enforcement officer for the
Illinois State Police, or fire investigator have furnished the address of
the office of the headquarters of the governmental entity or police district
where the police officer, deputy sheriff, elected sheriff, law enforcement
officer for the Illinois State Police, or fire investigator works instead
of their domicile address, the spouse and children shall notify the Secretary
of State of their old address and new address within 10 days after the police
officer, deputy sheriff, elected sheriff, law enforcement officer for the
Illinois State Police, or fire investigator is no longer employed by that
governmental entity or police district as a police officer, deputy sheriff,
elected sheriff, law enforcement officer for the Illinois State Police, or
fire investigator.
(b) Whenever the name of any person who has made application for or
obtained the registration of a vehicle is thereafter changed by marriage or
otherwise such person shall within 10 days notify the Secretary of State of
such former and new name.
(c) In either event, any such person may obtain a corrected registration
card or certificate of title upon application and payment of the statutory
fee.
(Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21.)
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625 ILCS 5/3-417
(625 ILCS 5/3-417) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-417)
Sec. 3-417. Lost or damaged or stolen cards, plates and registration
stickers. (a) In the event any registration card, plate or digital plate, registration
sticker or digital registration sticker, or other Illinois evidence of proper registration is lost,
mutilated or becomes illegible, the owner or legal representative or
successor in interest of the owner of the vehicle for which the same was
issued as shown by the records of the Secretary of State shall
immediately make application for and may obtain a duplicate under a new
registration card, plate or digital plate, registration sticker or digital registration sticker, or other Illinois
evidence of proper registration.
(b) In the event any registration card, plate or digital plate, registration sticker or digital registration sticker,
or other Illinois evidence of proper registration is stolen from the
owner, the owner or legal representative or successor in interest of the
owner of the vehicle shall promptly notify the
Secretary of State, and in order to comply with Section 3-413 of this Act
the owner shall make application for and obtain a
duplicate registration card, plate or digital plate, registration sticker or digital registration sticker, or other
Illinois evidence of proper registration.
(c) The Secretary of State may, if advisable, issue a
substitute or new registration number in lieu of issuing a duplicate.
(d) An applicant for a duplicate shall furnish information
satisfactory to and prescribed by the Secretary of State, and he or she shall
forward with the application, the fees prescribed by law.
(Source: P.A. 101-395, eff. 8-16-19.)
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625 ILCS 5/3-418
(625 ILCS 5/3-418) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-418)
Sec. 3-418.
Registration under new identifying number.
When the Secretary of State issues a new identifying number, such motor
vehicle shall be registered under such identifying number in lieu of the
former identifying number.
(Source: P.A. 76-1586.)
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625 ILCS 5/3-419
(625 ILCS 5/3-419) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-419)
Sec. 3-419.
Regulations governing change of motors.
The Secretary of State is authorized to adopt and enforce such
registration rules and regulations as may be deemed necessary and
compatible with the public interest with respect to the change or
substitution of one engine in place of another in any motor vehicle.
Where a substitution or change changes the classification of a motor
vehicle for registration purposes resulting in requiring the payment of a
greater fee or tax, the owner shall be required to reclassify the
registration and pay the higher or greater fee or tax due.
(Source: P.A. 77-364.)
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625 ILCS 5/3-421
(625 ILCS 5/3-421) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-421)
Sec. 3-421. Right of reassignment. (a) Every natural person
shall have the right of reassignment of the license number issued
to him during the current registration plate or digital registration plate term, for the
ensuing registration plate or digital registration plate term, provided his or her application
for reassignment is received in the Office of the Secretary of
State on or before September 30 of the final year of the
registration plate or digital registration plate term as to a vehicle registered on a calendar
year, and on or before March 31 as to a vehicle registered on
a fiscal year. The right of reassignment shall apply to every natural person
under the staggered registration system provided the application for reassignment
is received in the Office of the Secretary of State by the 1st day of the
month immediately preceding the applicant's month of expiration.
In addition, every natural person shall have the right of
reassignment of the license number issued to him for a two-year
registration, for the ensuing two-year period. Where the
two-year period is for two calendar years, the application
for reassignment must be received by the Secretary
of State on or before September 30th of the year preceding
commencement of the two-year period. Where the two-year
period is for two fiscal years commencing on July 1, the
application for reassignment must be received by the Secretary
of State on or before April 30th immediately preceding
commencement of the two-year period.
(b) Notwithstanding the above provision, the Secretary of
State shall, subject to the existing right of reassignment,
have the authority to designate new specific combinations of
numerical, alpha-numerical, and numerical-alpha licenses for
vehicles registered on a calendar year or on a fiscal year,
whether the license be issued for one or more years. The new
combinations so specified shall not be subject to the right
of reassignment, and no right of reassignment thereto may at
any future time be acquired.
(c) If a person has a registration plate in his or her name and seeks to reassign the registration plate to his or her spouse, the Secretary shall waive any transfer fee or vanity or personalized registration plate fee upon both spouses signing a form authorizing the reassignment of registration. (c-1) If a person who has a registration plate in his or her name seeks to reassign the registration plate to his or her child, the Secretary shall waive any transfer fee or vanity or personalized registration plate fee. (Source: P.A. 101-395, eff. 8-16-19; 101-611, eff. 6-1-20; 102-558, eff. 8-20-21.) |
625 ILCS 5/3-422 (625 ILCS 5/3-422) Sec. 3-422. Issuance of confidential license plates and registrations. (a) Requirements for use of confidential vehicle license plates and registrations. Confidential vehicle license plates and registrations may be issued to local, state, and federal government agencies for bona fide law enforcement purposes. The plates and registrations may be issued in fictitious names and addresses, and may be used only in confidential, investigative, or undercover law enforcement operations. (b) Application procedures for confidential plates and registrations: (1) Applications by local, state, and federal | | government agencies for confidential license plates and registrations must be made to the Secretary of State Police Department on a form and in a manner prescribed by the Secretary of State Police Department.
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| (2) The application form must include information,
| | as specific as possible without compromising investigations or techniques, setting forth the need for the license plates and registrations and the uses to which the license plates and registrations will be limited.
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| (3) The application form must be signed and verified
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| (4) Registration information maintained by the
| | Secretary of State Police Department for confidential license plates and registrations must show the fictitious names and addresses on all records subject to public disclosure. All other information concerning these confidential license plates and registrations are exempt from disclosure unless the disclosure is ordered by a court of competent jurisdiction.
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| (c) Revocation and cancellation procedures for confidential license plates and registrations:
(1) The Secretary of State Police Department may
| | revoke or refuse to renew confidential license plates and registrations when they have reasonable cause to believe the license plates and registrations are being used for purposes other than those set forth in the application form or authorized by this Section, or where records indicate that within a one-year period five or more parking or toll highway violations have been issued to the vehicle associated with the license plate and registration and those violations remain unpaid.
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| (2) A government agency must request cancellation of
| | confidential license plates and registrations that are no longer required for the purposes for which they were issued.
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| (3) All revoked confidential license plates and
| | certificates of registration must be promptly returned to the Secretary of State Police Department by the government agency to which they were issued.
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| (d) All fees collected for the issuance of confidential license plates and registrations must be deposited in the Secretary of State Police Services Fund.
(Source: P.A. 96-549, eff. 8-17-09.)
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625 ILCS 5/Ch. 3 Art. V
(625 ILCS 5/Ch. 3 Art. V heading)
ARTICLE V.
TRANSFER OF REGISTRATION
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625 ILCS 5/3-501
(625 ILCS 5/3-501) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-501)
Sec. 3-501.
Registration expires on transfer by owner.
Whenever the owner of a registered vehicle transfers or assigns his
title, or interest thereto, the registration of such vehicle shall expire
and the owner shall not be entitled to any refund of the registration fee.
The owner shall remove the registration plates and registration stickers,
if any, therefrom and forward the
same to the Secretary of State or may have such plates
and registration stickers, if any, and the registration
number thereon assigned to another vehicle upon payment of the fees
required by law and subject to the rules and regulations of the Secretary
of State.
(Source: P.A. 80-230; 80-1185.)
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