(625 ILCS 5/3-704) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-704)
Sec. 3-704. Authority of Secretary of State to suspend or revoke a registration or
certificate of title; authority to suspend or revoke the registration of a
vehicle. (a) The Secretary of State may suspend or revoke the registration of a
vehicle or a certificate of title, registration card, registration sticker or digital registration sticker,
registration plate or digital registration plate, disability parking decal or device,
or any nonresident or other permit in any of the following events:
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4. When a registration card, registration plate or | ||
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6. When the Secretary of State determines that a | ||
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7. When the Secretary of State determines that an | ||
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8. When the Secretary determines that the vehicle is | ||
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9. When the Secretary determines that the owner of a | ||
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(a-5) The Secretary of State may revoke a certificate of title and registration card and issue a corrected certificate of title and registration card, at no fee to the vehicle owner or lienholder, if there is proof that the vehicle identification number is erroneously shown on the original certificate of title.
(b) The Secretary of State may suspend or revoke the registration of a
vehicle as follows:
1. When the Secretary of State determines that the | ||
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2. When the Secretary of State determines that a | ||
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3. When the Secretary of State is notified by the | ||
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(c) The Secretary of State may suspend the registration of a
vehicle when a court finds that the vehicle was used in a violation of Section 24-3A of the Criminal Code of 1961 or the Criminal Code of 2012 relating to gunrunning. A suspension of registration under this subsection (c) may be for a period of up to 90 days.
(d) The Secretary shall deny, suspend, or revoke registration if the applicant fails to disclose material information required, if the applicant has made a materially false statement on the application, if the applicant has applied as a subterfuge for the real party in interest who has been issued a federal out-of-service order, or if the applicant's business is operated by, managed by, or otherwise controlled by or affiliated with a person who is ineligible for registration, including the applicant entity, a relative, family member, corporate officer, or shareholder. The Secretary shall deny, suspend, or revoke registration for either (i) a vehicle if the motor carrier responsible for the safety of the vehicle has been prohibited from operating by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration; or (ii) a carrier whose business is operated by, managed by, or otherwise controlled by or affiliated with a person who is ineligible for registration, which may include the owner, a relative, family member, corporate officer, or shareholder of the carrier. (Source: P.A. 101-185, eff. 1-1-20; 101-395, eff. 8-16-19; 102-558, eff. 8-20-21.)
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(625 ILCS 5/3-704.1)
Sec. 3-704.1. Municipal vehicle tax liability; suspension of registration.
(a) As used in this Section:
(1) "Municipality" means a city, village or | ||
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(2) "Vehicle tax" means a motor vehicle tax and any | ||
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(3) "Vehicle owner" means the registered owner or | ||
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(b) A municipality that imposes a vehicle tax may, by ordinance adopted
under this Section, establish a system whereby the municipality
notifies the Secretary of State of vehicle tax liability and the Secretary
of State suspends the registration of vehicles for which the tax has not
been paid. An ordinance establishing a system must provide for the following:
(1) A first notice for failure to pay a vehicle tax | ||
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(A) The name and address of the vehicle owner.
(B) The registration plate or digital | ||
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(C) The period for which the vehicle tax is due.
(D) The amount of vehicle tax that is due.
(E) A statement that the vehicle owner's | ||
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(F) An explanation of the vehicle owner's | ||
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(2) If a vehicle owner fails to pay the vehicle tax | ||
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(c) An ordinance adopted under this Section must also give the
vehicle owner an opportunity to be heard upon the filing of a timely
petition with the municipality. A vehicle owner may contest the alleged
tax liability either through an adjudication by mail or at an
administrative hearing, at the option of the vehicle owner. The grounds
upon which the liability may be contested may be limited to the following:
(1) The alleged vehicle owner does not own the | ||
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(2) The vehicle is not subject to the vehicle tax by | ||
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(3) The vehicle tax for the period in question has | ||
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At an administrative hearing, the formal or technical rules of evidence
shall not apply. The hearing shall be recorded. The person conducting
the hearing shall have the power to administer oaths and to secure by
subpoena the attendance and testimony of witnesses and the production of
relevant documents.
(d) If a vehicle owner who has been sent a first notice of failure to
pay a vehicle tax and a second notice of impending registration suspension
fails to pay the vehicle tax or to contest successfully the vehicle owner's
liability within the periods specified in the notices, the appropriate
official shall cause a certified report to be sent to the Secretary of
State under subsection (e).
(e) A report of a municipality notifying the Secretary of State of a
vehicle owner's failure to pay a vehicle tax or related fines or penalties
under this Section shall be certified by the appropriate official and
shall contain the following:
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(2) The name of the municipality making the report.
(3) A statement that the municipality sent notices as | ||
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(f) Following receipt of the certified report under this Section,
the Secretary of State shall notify the vehicle owner that the vehicle's
registration will be suspended at the end of a reasonable specified period
of time unless the Secretary of State is presented with a notice from the
municipality certifying that the person has paid the necessary vehicle tax,
or that inclusion of that person's name or registration number on the certified
report was in error. The Secretary's notice shall state in substance the
information contained in the certified report from the municipality to the
Secretary, and shall be effective as specified by subsection (c) of Section
6-211 of this Code. The notice shall also inform the person of the person's
right to a hearing under subsection (g).
(g) An administrative hearing with the Office of the Secretary of State
to contest an impending suspension or a suspension made under this
Section may be had upon filing a written request with the Secretary of
State. The filing fee for this hearing shall be $20 to be paid at the time
the request is made.
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(A) Whether the report of the appropriate | ||
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(B) Whether the municipality making the certified | ||
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(C) Whether the Secretary of State notified the | ||
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A municipality that files a certified report with the Secretary of State
under this Section shall reimburse the Secretary for all reasonable
costs incurred by the Secretary as a result of the filing of the report,
including but not limited to the costs of providing the notice required
under subsection (f) and the costs incurred by the Secretary in any
hearing conducted with respect to the report under this subsection
and any appeal from that hearing.
(h) After the expiration of the time specified under subsection
(g), the Secretary of State shall, unless the suspension is successfully
contested, suspend the registration of the vehicle until the Secretary
receives notice under subsection (i).
(i) Any municipality making a certified report to the Secretary of State
under this subsection shall notify the Secretary of State, in a form
prescribed by the Secretary, whenever a person named in the certified
report has subsequently paid a vehicle tax or whenever the municipality
determines that the original report was in error. A certified copy of the
notification shall also be given upon request and at no additional charge to
the person named in the report. Upon receipt of the notification or
presentation of a certified copy of the notification by the municipality, the
Secretary of State shall terminate the suspension.
(j) To facilitate enforcement of municipal vehicle tax liability, a municipality may provide by ordinance for a program of vehicle immobilization as provided by Section 11-1430.1 of this Code. (Source: P.A. 100-201, eff. 8-18-17; 101-395, eff. 8-16-19.)
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(625 ILCS 5/3-704.2)
Sec. 3-704.2. Failure to satisfy fines or penalties for toll violations or
evasions; suspension of vehicle registration.
(a) Upon receipt of a certified report, as prescribed by subsection (c) of
this Section, from the Authority stating that the owner of a registered vehicle
has failed to satisfy any fine or penalty resulting from a final order issued
by the Authority relating directly or indirectly to 5 or more toll violations,
toll evasions, or both, the Secretary of State shall suspend
the vehicle registration of the person in
accordance with the procedures set forth in this Section.
(b) Following receipt of the certified report of the Authority as specified
in the Section, the Secretary of State shall notify the person whose name
appears on the certified report that the person's vehicle
registration will be suspended at the end of a specified period
unless the Secretary of State is presented with a notice from the
Authority certifying that the fines or penalties owing the Authority have been
satisfied or that inclusion of that person's name on the certified report was
in error. The Secretary's notice shall state in substance the information
contained in the Authority's certified report to the Secretary, and shall be
effective as specified by subsection (c) of Section 6-211 of this Code.
(c) The report from the Authority notifying the Secretary of unsatisfied
fines
or penalties pursuant to this Section shall be certified and shall contain the
following:
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(d) The Authority, after making a certified report to the Secretary
pursuant to this Section, shall notify the Secretary, on a form prescribed by
the Secretary, whenever a person named in the certified report has satisfied
the previously reported fines or penalties or whenever the Authority determines
that the original report was in error. A certified copy of the notification
shall also be given upon request and at no additional charge to the person
named therein. Upon receipt of the Authority's notification or presentation of
a certified copy of the notification, the Secretary shall terminate
the suspension.
(e) The Authority shall, by rule, establish procedures for persons to
challenge the accuracy of the certified report made pursuant to this Section.
The
rule shall also provide the grounds for a challenge, which may be
limited to:
(1) the person not having been the owner or lessee of | ||
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(f) All notices sent by the Authority to persons involved in administrative
adjudications, hearings, and final orders issued pursuant to rules
implementing subsection (a-5) of Section 10 of the Toll Highway Act shall state, in clear and unambiguous language, the consequences of
failing to satisfy the fines or penalties imposed by the
Authority.
(g) A person may request an administrative hearing to contest an impending
suspension or a
suspension made
pursuant to this Section upon filing a written request with the
Secretary. The filing fee for this hearing is $20, to be paid
at the time of the request. The Authority shall reimburse the Secretary
for all reasonable costs incurred by the Secretary as a result of the
filing of a certified report pursuant to this Section, including, but not
limited to, the costs of providing notice required pursuant to subsection (b)
and the costs incurred
by the Secretary in any hearing conducted with respect to the report pursuant
to this subsection and any appeal from that hearing.
(h) The Secretary and the Authority may promulgate rules to enable
them to carry out their duties under this Section.
(i) The Authority shall cooperate with the Secretary in the
administration of this Section and shall provide the Secretary with any
information the Secretary may deem necessary for these purposes, including
regular and timely access to toll violation enforcement records.
The Secretary shall cooperate with the Authority in the
administration of this Section and shall provide the Authority with any
information the Authority may deem necessary for the purposes of this Section,
including regular and timely access to vehicle registration records. Section
2-123 of this Code shall not apply to the provision of this information, but
the Secretary shall be reimbursed for the cost of providing this information.
(j) For purposes of this Section, the term "Authority" means the
Illinois State Toll Highway Authority.
(Source: P.A. 101-623, eff. 7-1-20 .)
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(625 ILCS 5/3-704.3) Sec. 3-704.3. Failure to satisfy fines or penalties for toll bridge violations; suspension of vehicle registration. (a) Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, upon the Secretary's receipt of a report, as described in subsection (b), from a private tolling authority stating that the owner of a registered vehicle has failed to satisfy any fees, fines, charges, or penalties resulting from a final invoice or notice by the private tolling authority relating directly or indirectly to 5 or more toll violations, the Secretary shall suspend the vehicle registration of the person in accordance with the procedures set forth in this Section. (b) The report from the private tolling authority notifying the Secretary of unsatisfied fees, fines, charges, or penalties may be generated by the private tolling authority and received by the Secretary by automated process. The report shall contain the following: (1) The name, last known address, and driver's | ||
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(c) Following the Secretary's receipt of a report described in subsection (b), the Secretary shall notify the person whose name appears on the report that the person's vehicle registration will be suspended at the end of a specified period unless the Secretary is presented with a notice from the private tolling authority stating that the fees, fines, charges, or penalties owed to the private tolling authority have been satisfied or that inclusion of that person's name on the report described in subsection (b) was in error. The Secretary's notice shall state in substance the information contained in the private tolling authority's report to the Secretary described in subsection (b), and shall be effective as specified by subsection (c) of Section 6-211. (d) The private tolling authority, after making a report to the Secretary described in subsection (b), shall notify the Secretary, on a form prescribed by the Secretary or by automated process, whenever a person named in the report has satisfied the previously reported fees, fines, charges, or penalties or whenever the private tolling authority determines that the original report was in error. A copy of the notification shall also be given upon request and at no additional charge to the person named therein. Upon receipt of the private tolling authority's notification, the Secretary shall lift the suspension. (e) The private tolling authority shall establish procedures for persons to challenge the accuracy of the report described in subsection (b). The procedures shall provide the grounds for a challenge, which may include: (1) the person not having been the owner or lessee of | ||
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(f) The Secretary and the Authority may promulgate rules necessary to implement this Section. (g) The Secretary, the Authority, and the private tolling authority shall cooperate with one another in the administration and implementation of this Section. (h) The Secretary shall provide the Authority and the private tolling authority with any information the Authority or the private tolling authority may deem necessary for the purposes of this Section or for the private tolling authority's invoicing, collection, and administrative functions, including regular and timely access to driver's license, vehicle registration, and license plate information, and the Secretary's driver, title, and vehicle record databases. Section 2-123 does not apply to the provision of such information, but the Secretary shall be entitled to reimbursement for its costs in providing such information. (i) The Authority shall provide the Secretary and the private tolling authority with any information the Secretary or the private tolling authority may deem necessary for purposes of this Section or for the private tolling authority's invoicing, collection, and administrative functions, including regular and timely access to toll violation records. (j) As used in this Section: "Authority" means the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority. "Private tolling authority" means the owner, lessee, licensee, or operator of a toll bridge authorized under the Toll Bridge Act. "Secretary" means the Illinois Secretary of State.
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(625 ILCS 5/3-705) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-705)
Sec. 3-705.
Suspending or revoking certificate or special plates of a
manufacturer, engine and driveline component manufacturer, transporter,
repossessor or dealer.
The Secretary of State is also authorized to suspend or revoke a
certificate or the special plates issued to a manufacturer, engine and
driveline component manufacturer, transporter, repossessor or dealer upon
determining that any such person is not lawfully entitled thereto or has
made or knowingly permitted any illegal use of such plates or has committed
fraud in the registration of vehicles or failed to give notices of
transfers when and as required by this Chapter.
(Source: P.A. 76-2139.)
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(625 ILCS 5/3-706) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-706)
Sec. 3-706. Owner to return evidences of registration upon cancellation,
revocation or suspension.
Whenever the Secretary of State cancels or revokes the registration of a
vehicle or a certificate of
title, registration card, registration sticker or stickers or digital registration sticker or stickers, registration
plate or plates or digital registration plate or plates, or a
nonresident or other permit or the license of any dealer or wrecker, the
owner or person in possession of the same shall immediately return the
evidences of registration, title or license so cancelled or
revoked to the Secretary.
Whenever the Secretary suspends the registration of a vehicle or the
license of any dealer or wrecker, the owner or person in possession of the
same, upon request by the Secretary, shall immediately return all evidence
of the registration or the license so suspended to the Secretary.
(Source: P.A. 101-395, eff. 8-16-19.)
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(625 ILCS 5/3-707) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-707)
Sec. 3-707. Operation of uninsured motor vehicle - penalty.
(a) No person
shall operate a motor vehicle in this State unless the motor vehicle is covered by a
liability insurance policy in accordance with Section 7-601 of this Code.
(a-5) A person commits the offense of operation of uninsured motor vehicle causing bodily harm when the person: (1) operates a motor vehicle in violation of Section | ||
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(a-6) Uninsured operation of a motor vehicle under subsection (a-5) is a Class A misdemeanor. If a person convicted of the offense of operation of a motor vehicle under subsection (a-5) has previously been convicted of 2 or more violations of subsection (a-5) of this Section or of Section 7-601 of this Code, a fine of $2,500, in addition to any sentence of incarceration, must be imposed. (b) Any person who fails to comply with a request by a law enforcement
officer for display of evidence of insurance, as required under Section
7-602 of this Code, shall be deemed to be operating an uninsured motor vehicle.
(c) Except as provided in subsections (a-6) and (c-5), any operator of a motor vehicle subject to registration under this
Code, or under a similar law of another state,
who is convicted of violating this Section is guilty of a petty
offense and shall be required to pay a fine in excess of $500, but
not more than $1,000, except a person convicted of a third or subsequent violation of this Section shall be guilty of a business offense and shall be required to pay a fine of $1,000. However, no person charged with violating this
Section shall be convicted if such person produces in court satisfactory
evidence that at the time of the arrest the motor vehicle was covered by a
liability insurance policy in accordance with Section 7-601 of this Code.
The chief judge of each circuit may designate an officer of the court to
review the documentation demonstrating that at the time of arrest the motor
vehicle was covered by a liability insurance policy in accordance with Section
7-601 of this Code. (c-1) A person convicted of violating this Section shall also have his or her driver's license, permit, or privileges suspended for 3 months. After the expiration of the 3 months, the person's driver's license, permit, or privileges shall not be reinstated until he or she has paid a reinstatement fee of $100. If a person violates this Section while his or her driver's license, permit, or privileges are suspended under this subsection (c-1), his or her driver's license, permit, or privileges shall be suspended for an additional 6 months and until he or she pays the reinstatement fee.
(c-5) A person who (i) has not previously been convicted of or received a disposition of court supervision for violating this Section and (ii) produces at his or her court appearance satisfactory evidence that the motor vehicle is covered, as of the date of the court appearance, by a liability insurance policy in accordance with Section 7-601 of this Code shall, for a violation of this Section, other than a violation of subsection (a-5), pay a fine of $100 and receive a disposition of court supervision. The person must, on the date that the period of court supervision is scheduled to terminate, produce satisfactory evidence that the vehicle was covered by the required liability insurance policy during the entire period of court supervision. An officer of the court designated under subsection (c) may also review liability insurance documentation under this subsection (c-5) to determine if the motor vehicle is, as of the date of the court appearance, covered by a liability insurance policy in accordance with Section 7-601 of this Code. The officer of the court shall also determine, on the date the period of court supervision is scheduled to terminate, whether the vehicle was covered by the required policy during the entire period of court supervision.
(d) A person convicted a third or subsequent time of violating this
Section or a similar provision of a local ordinance must give proof to the
Secretary of State of the person's financial responsibility as defined in
Section 7-315. The person must maintain the proof in a manner satisfactory to
the Secretary for a minimum period of 3 years after the date the proof is
first filed. The Secretary must suspend the driver's license of any person
determined by the Secretary not to have provided adequate proof of financial
responsibility as required by this subsection.
(Source: P.A. 102-509, eff. 1-1-22 .)
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(625 ILCS 5/3-708) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-708)
Sec. 3-708.
Operation of motor vehicle when registration suspended for
noninsurance. No person shall operate a vehicle the registration of which
is suspended pursuant to Section 7-606 or 7-607 of this Code.
Any person convicted of violating this Section is guilty of a business
offense and shall be required to pay a fine of not less than $1,000 and not
more than $2,000. Any person convicted of a second or subsequent violation of
this Section is guilty of a Class B misdemeanor and shall be required to pay a
fine of not less than $1,000 and not more than $2,000.
(Source: P.A. 90-559, eff. 6-1-98.)
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(625 ILCS 5/3-710) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-710)
Sec. 3-710.
Display of false insurance card.
No person shall display
evidence of insurance to a law enforcement officer, court, or officer of
the court, knowing there is no
valid liability insurance in effect on the motor vehicle as required under
Section 7-601 of this Code or knowing the evidence of insurance is
illegally altered, counterfeit, or otherwise invalid as evidence of
insurance required under Section 7-602 of this Code. If the law
enforcement officer issues a citation to a motor vehicle operator for
displaying invalid evidence of insurance, the officer shall confiscate the
evidence for presentation in court.
Any person convicted of violating this Section is guilty of a Class A
misdemeanor.
(Source: P.A. 89-565, eff. 7-26-96.)
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(625 ILCS 5/3-711) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-711)
Sec. 3-711.
Whenever a court convicts a person of a violation of
Section 3-707, 3-708 or 3-710 of this Code, or enters an order placing on
supervision the person charged with the violation, the clerk of the court
within 5 days shall forward a report of the conviction or order of
supervision to the Secretary of State in a form prescribed by the
Secretary. In any case where the person charged with the violation fails to
appear in court, the procedures provided in Section 6-308 of
this Code shall apply.
The Secretary shall keep records of such reports. However, reports of
orders of supervision shall not be released to any outside source, except
the affected driver and law enforcement agencies, and shall be used only to
inform the Secretary and the
courts that such driver previously has been assigned court supervision.
(Source: P.A. 100-674, eff. 1-1-19 .)
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(625 ILCS 5/3-712) Sec. 3-712. Improper application for certificate of title or registration; special military plate. (a) Except as provided in Chapter 4 of this Code, relating to anti-theft laws and abandoned vehicles, and except as otherwise provided in subsection (b) of this Section, any person who knowingly provides false information to the Secretary of State on an application for vehicle title or registration is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor and shall be fined not less than $500. (b) Except as provided in Chapter 4 of this Code, relating to anti-theft laws and abandoned vehicles, any person who, for purposes of obtaining or renewing a special license plate designating military decorations, military service, or status as a military veteran, (i) claims to have been awarded a military decoration, knowing that he or she has not been awarded that decoration, or (ii) claims to have the status of active duty military personnel or military veteran, knowing that he or she does not have the status required for the registration for which he or she has applied, is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor and shall be fined not less than $1,000. Of the amounts collected as fines under this subsection (b), 99% shall be deposited into the Illinois Military Family Relief Fund and 1% shall be deposited into the Circuit Court Clerk Operation and Administrative Fund created by the Clerk of the Circuit Court to be used to offset the costs incurred by the Circuit Court Clerk in performing the additional duties required to collect and disburse funds to entities of State and local government as provided by law.
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(625 ILCS 5/Ch. 3 Art. VIII heading) ARTICLE VIII.
REGISTRATION AND LICENSE FEES
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(625 ILCS 5/3-801) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-801)
Sec. 3-801. Registration. (a) Except as provided herein for new residents,
every owner of any vehicle which shall be operated upon the public highways
of this State shall, within 24 hours after becoming the owner or at such
time as such vehicle becomes subject to registration under the provisions
of this Act, file in an office of the Secretary of State, an application
for registration properly completed and executed. New residents need not secure
registration until 30 days after establishing residency in this State,
provided the vehicle is properly registered in another jurisdiction. By the
expiration of such 30-day statutory grace period, a new resident shall
comply with the provisions of this Act and apply for Illinois vehicle
registration. All applications for registration shall be accompanied by all
documentation required under the provisions of this Act. The appropriate
registration fees and taxes provided for in this Article of this Chapter
shall be paid to the Secretary of State with the application for
registration of vehicles subject to registration under this Act.
(b) Any resident of this State, who has been serving as a member or as a civilian employee of the
United States Armed Services, or as a civilian employee of the United States Department of Defense, outside of the State of Illinois, need not
secure registration until 45 days after returning to this
State, provided the vehicle displays temporary military registration.
(c) When an application is submitted by mail, the applicant may not
submit cash or postage stamps for payment of fees or taxes due. The
Secretary in his discretion, may decline to accept a personal or company
check or electronic payment in payment of fees or taxes. An application submitted to a dealer, or
a remittance made to the Secretary of State shall be deemed in compliance
with this Section.
(Source: P.A. 99-118, eff. 1-1-16; 99-324, eff. 1-1-16; 99-642, eff. 7-28-16.)
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(625 ILCS 5/3-802) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-802)
(Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 103-660 )
Sec. 3-802. Reclassifications and upgrades.
(a) Definitions. For the purposes of this Section, the following words
shall have the meanings ascribed to them as follows:
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(b) When reclassing the registration of a vehicle from one plate category
to another, the owner shall receive credit for the unused portion of the
present
plate and be charged the current portion fees for the new plate. In addition,
the appropriate replacement plate and replacement sticker fees shall be
assessed.
(b-5) Beginning with the 2019 registration year, any individual who has a registration issued under either Section 3-405 or 3-405.1 that qualifies for a special license plate under Section 3-609, 3-609.1, 3-620, 3-621, 3-622, 3-623, 3-624, 3-625, 3-626, 3-628, 3-638, 3-642, 3-645, 3-647, 3-650, 3-651, 3-664, 3-666, 3-667, 3-668, 3-669, 3-676, 3-677, 3-680, 3-681, 3-683, 3-686, 3-688, 3-693, 3-698, 3-699.12, 3-699.15, 3-699.16, 3-699.17, 3-699.19, or 3-699.20 may reclass his or her registration upon acquiring a special license plate listed in this subsection (b-5) without a replacement plate or digital plate fee or registration sticker or digital registration sticker cost. (b-10) Beginning with the 2019 registration year, any individual who has a special license plate issued under Section 3-609, 3-609.1, 3-620, 3-621, 3-622, 3-623, 3-624, 3-625, 3-626, 3-628, 3-638, 3-642, 3-645, 3-647, 3-650, 3-651, 3-664, 3-666, 3-667, 3-668, 3-669, 3-676, 3-677, 3-680, 3-681, 3-683, 3-686, 3-688, 3-693, 3-698, 3-699.12, or 3-699.17 may reclass his or her special license plate upon acquiring a new registration under Section 3-405 or 3-405.1 without a replacement plate or digital plate fee or registration sticker or digital registration sticker cost. (c) When upgrading the weight of a registration within the same plate
category, the owner shall pay the difference in current period fees between the 2
plates. In addition, the appropriate replacement plate and replacement
sticker fees shall be assessed. In the event new plates are not required, the
corrected registration card fee shall be assessed.
(d) In the event the owner of the vehicle desires to change the registered
weight and change the plate category, the owner shall receive credit for the
unused portion of the registration fee of the current plate and pay the current
portion of the registration fee for the new plate, and in addition, pay the
appropriate replacement plate
and replacement sticker fees.
(e) Reclassing from one plate category to another plate category can be done
only once within any registration period.
(f) No refunds shall be made in any of the circumstances found in subsection
(b), subsection (c), or subsection (d); however, when reclassing from a flat
weight plate to an apportioned plate, a refund may be issued if the credit amounts to an overpayment.
(g) In the event the registration of a vehicle registered under the mileage
tax option is revoked, the owner shall be required to pay the annual
registration fee in the new plate category and shall not receive any credit for
the mileage plate fees.
(h) Certain special interest plates may be displayed on first division
vehicles, second division vehicles weighing 8,000 pounds or less, and
recreational
vehicles. Those plates can be transferred within those vehicle groups.
(i) Plates displayed on second division vehicles weighing 8,000 pounds or
less and passenger vehicle plates may be reclassed from one division to the
other.
(j) Other than in subsection (i), reclassing from one division to the
other division is prohibited. In addition, a reclass from a motor vehicle to a
trailer or a trailer to a motor vehicle is prohibited.
(Source: P.A. 101-51, eff. 7-12-19; 101-395, eff. 8-16-19; 102-154, eff. 1-1-22; 102-558, eff. 8-20-21 .)
(Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 103-660 ) Sec. 3-802. Reclassifications and upgrades.
(a) Definitions. For the purposes of this Section, the following words
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(b) When reclassing the registration of a vehicle from one plate category
to another, the owner shall receive credit for the unused portion of the
present
plate and be charged the current portion fees for the new plate. In addition,
the appropriate replacement plate and replacement sticker fees shall be
assessed.
(b-5) Any individual who has a registration issued under either Section 3-405 or 3-405.1 that qualifies for a special license plate under Section 3-609, 3-609.1, 3-620, 3-621, 3-622, 3-623, 3-624, 3-625, 3-626, 3-628, 3-638, 3-642, 3-645, 3-647, 3-650, 3-651, 3-664, 3-666, 3-667, 3-668, 3-669, 3-676, 3-677, 3-680, 3-681, 3-683, 3-686, 3-688, 3-693, 3-698, 3-699.12, 3-699.15, 3-699.16, 3-699.17, 3-699.19, 3-699.20, or 3-699.22 may reclass his or her registration upon acquiring a special license plate listed in this subsection (b-5) without a replacement plate or digital plate fee or registration sticker or digital registration sticker cost. (b-10) Any individual who has a special license plate issued under Section 3-609, 3-609.1, 3-620, 3-621, 3-622, 3-623, 3-624, 3-625, 3-626, 3-628, 3-638, 3-642, 3-645, 3-647, 3-650, 3-651, 3-664, 3-666, 3-667, 3-668, 3-669, 3-676, 3-677, 3-680, 3-681, 3-683, 3-686, 3-688, 3-693, 3-698, 3-699.12, 3-699.17, or 3-699.22 may reclass his or her special license plate upon acquiring a new registration under Section 3-405 or 3-405.1 without a replacement plate or digital plate fee or registration sticker or digital registration sticker cost. (c) When upgrading the weight of a registration within the same plate
category, the owner shall pay the difference in current period fees between the 2
plates. In addition, the appropriate replacement plate and replacement
sticker fees shall be assessed. In the event new plates are not required, the
corrected registration card fee shall be assessed.
(d) In the event the owner of the vehicle desires to change the registered
weight and change the plate category, the owner shall receive credit for the
unused portion of the registration fee of the current plate and pay the current
portion of the registration fee for the new plate, and in addition, pay the
appropriate replacement plate
and replacement sticker fees.
(e) Reclassing from one plate category to another plate category can be done
only once within any registration period.
(f) No refunds shall be made in any of the circumstances found in subsection
(b), subsection (c), or subsection (d); however, when reclassing from a flat
weight plate to an apportioned plate, a refund may be issued if the credit amounts to an overpayment.
(g) In the event the registration of a vehicle registered under the mileage
tax option is revoked, the owner shall be required to pay the annual
registration fee in the new plate category and shall not receive any credit for
the mileage plate fees.
(h) Certain special interest plates may be displayed on first division
vehicles, second division vehicles weighing 8,000 pounds or less, and
recreational
vehicles. Those plates can be transferred within those vehicle groups.
(i) Plates displayed on second division vehicles weighing 8,000 pounds or
less and passenger vehicle plates may be reclassed from one division to the
other.
(j) Other than in subsection (i), reclassing from one division to the
other division is prohibited. In addition, a reclass from a motor vehicle to a
trailer or a trailer to a motor vehicle is prohibited.
(Source: P.A. 102-154, eff. 1-1-22; 102-558, eff. 8-20-21; 103-660, eff. 1-1-25.)
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(625 ILCS 5/3-803) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-803)
Sec. 3-803. Reductions.
(a) Reduction of fees and taxes prescribed
in this Chapter shall be applicable only to vehicles newly-acquired by
the owner after the beginning of a registration period or which become
subject to registration after the beginning of a registration period as
specified in this Act. The Secretary of State may deny a reduction as
to any vehicle operated in this State without being properly and timely
registered in Illinois under this Chapter, of a vehicle in violation of
any provision of this Chapter, or upon detection of such violation by an
audit, or upon determining that such vehicle was operated in Illinois
before such violation. Bond or other security in the proper amount may
be required by the Secretary of State while the matter is under
investigation. Reductions shall be granted if a person becomes the owner
after the dates specified or if a vehicle becomes subject to
registration under this Act, as amended, after the dates specified.
(b) Vehicles of the First Division. The annual fees and taxes
prescribed by Section 3-806 shall be reduced by 50% on and after June
15, except as provided in Sections 3-414 and 3-802 of this Act.
(c) Vehicles of the Second Division. The annual fees and taxes
prescribed by Sections 3-402, 3-402.1, 3-815 and 3-819 and paid on a calendar
year for such vehicles shall be reduced on a quarterly basis if the vehicle
becomes subject to registration on and after March 31, June
30 or September 30. Where such fees and taxes are payable on a
fiscal year basis, they shall be reduced on a quarterly basis on and after
September 30, December 31 or March 31.
(d) Two-year Registrations. The fees and taxes prescribed by
Section 3-808 for 2-year registrations shall not be reduced in any
event. However, the fees and taxes prescribed for all other 2-year
registrations by this Act, shall be reduced as follows:
By 25% on and after June 15;
By 50% on and after December 15;
By 75% on and after the next ensuing June 15.
(e) The registration fees and taxes imposed upon certain vehicles
shall not be reduced by any amount in any event in the following
instances:
Permits under Sections 3-403 and 3-811;
Governmental or charitable vehicles under Section 3-808;
Farm Machinery under Section 3-809;
Soil and conservation equipment under Section 3-809.1;
Special Plates under Section 3-810;
Permanently mounted equipment under Section 3-812;
Registration fee under Section 3-813;
Semitrailer fees under Section 3-814;
Farm trucks under Section 3-815;
Mileage weight tax option under Section 3-818;
Farm trailers under Section 3-819;
Duplicate plates under Section 3-820;
Fees under Section 3-821;
Search Fees under Section 3-823.
(f) The reductions provided for shall not apply to any vehicle of the
first or second division registered by the same applicant in the prior
registration year.
The changes to this Section made by Public Act 84-210 take effect with the 1986 Calendar Registration Year.
(g) Reductions shall in no event result in payment of a fee or tax less
than $6, and the Secretary of State shall promulgate schedules of fees
reflecting applicable reductions. Where any reduced amount is not stated in
full dollars, the Secretary of State may adjust the amount due to the nearest
full dollar amount.
(h) The reductions provided for in subsections (a) through (g) of this
Section shall not apply to those vehicles of the first or second division
registered on a staggered registration basis.
(i) A vehicle which becomes subject to registration during the last
month of the current registration year is exempt from any applicable reduced
fourth quarter or second semiannual registration fee, and may register for
the subsequent registration year as its initial registration.
This subsection does not include those apportioned and prorated fees
under Sections 3-402 and 3-402.1 of this Code.
(Source: P.A. 100-956, eff. 1-1-19 .)
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(625 ILCS 5/3-804) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-804)
(Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 103-706 )
Sec. 3-804.
Antique vehicles.
(a) The owner of an antique vehicle may register such vehicle for a fee not
to exceed $13 for a 2-year antique plate. The application for
registration must be accompanied by an affirmation of
the owner that such vehicle will be driven on the highway only for the purpose
of going to and returning from an antique auto show or an exhibition, or
for servicing or demonstration and also affirming that the mechanical
condition, physical condition, brakes, lights, glass and appearance of such
vehicle is the same or as safe as originally equipped. The Secretary may,
in his discretion prescribe that antique vehicle plates be issued for a
definite or an indefinite term, such term to correspond to the term of
registration plates issued generally, as provided in Section 3-414.1. In no
event may the registration fee for antique vehicles exceed $6 per
registration year. Any person requesting antique plates under this Section
may also apply to have vanity or personalized plates as provided under
Section 3-405.1.
(b) Any person who is the registered owner of an antique vehicle may
display a historical license plate from or representing the model year of
the vehicle, furnished by such person, in lieu of the current and valid
Illinois antique vehicle plates issued thereto, provided that valid and
current Illinois antique vehicle plates and registration card issued to
such antique vehicle are simultaneously carried within such vehicle and are
available for inspection.
(Source: P.A. 91-37, eff. 7-1-99.)
(Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 103-706 ) Sec. 3-804. Antique vehicles. (a) The owner of an antique vehicle may register such vehicle for a fee not to exceed $13 for a 2-year antique plate. The application for registration must be accompanied by an affirmation of the owner that such vehicle will be driven on the highway only for the purpose of going to and returning from an antique auto show or an exhibition, or for servicing or demonstration and also affirming that the mechanical condition, physical condition, brakes, lights, glass and appearance of such vehicle is the same or as safe as originally equipped. The Secretary may, in his discretion prescribe that antique vehicle plates be issued for a definite or an indefinite term, such term to correspond to the term of registration plates issued generally, as provided in Section 3-414.1. In no event may the registration fee for antique vehicles exceed $6 per registration year. Any person requesting antique plates under this Section may also apply to have vanity or personalized plates as provided under Section 3-405.1. (b) Any person who is the registered owner of an antique vehicle may display a historical Illinois-issued license plate that represents the model year of the vehicle, furnished by such person, in lieu of the current and valid Illinois antique vehicle plates issued thereto, provided that valid and current Illinois antique vehicle plates and registration card issued to such antique vehicle are simultaneously carried within such vehicle and are available for inspection. (Source: P.A. 103-706, eff. 1-1-25.)
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(625 ILCS 5/3-804.01) (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 103-706 ) Sec. 3-804.01. Expanded-use antique vehicles. (a) The owner of a motor vehicle that is more than 25 years of age or a bona fide replica
thereof may register the vehicle as an expanded-use antique vehicle. In addition to the appropriate registration and renewal fees, the fee for expanded-use antique vehicle registration and renewal, except as provided under subsection (d), shall be $45 per year. The application for
registration must be accompanied by an affirmation of
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From March 1 through November 30, a vehicle registered as an expanded-use antique vehicle may be driven on the highways without being subject to the restrictions set forth in subdivision (1). The Secretary may prescribe,
in the Secretary's discretion, that expanded-use antique vehicle plates be issued for a
definite or an indefinite term, such term to correspond to the term of
registration plates issued generally, as provided in Section 3-414.1. Any person requesting expanded-use antique vehicle plates under this Section
may also apply to have vanity or personalized plates as provided under
Section 3-405.1. (b) Any person who is the registered owner of an expanded-use antique vehicle may
display a historical license plate from or representing the model year of
the vehicle, furnished by such person, in lieu of the current and valid
Illinois expanded-use antique vehicle plates issued thereto, provided that the valid and
current Illinois expanded-use antique vehicle plates and registration card issued to
the expanded-use antique vehicle are simultaneously carried within the vehicle and are
available for inspection. (c) The Secretary may credit a pro-rated portion of a fee previously paid for an antique vehicle registration under Section 3-804 to an owner who applies to have that vehicle registered as an expanded-use antique vehicle instead of an antique vehicle.
(d) The Secretary may make a version of the registration plate authorized under this Section in a form appropriate for motorcycles. In addition to the required registration and renewal fees, the fee for motorcycle expanded-use antique vehicle registration and renewal shall be $23 per year. (Source: P.A. 102-438, eff. 8-20-21.) (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 103-706 ) Sec. 3-804.01. Expanded-use antique vehicles. (a) The owner of a motor vehicle that is more than 25 years of age or a bona fide replica thereof may register the vehicle as an expanded-use antique vehicle. In addition to the appropriate registration and renewal fees, the fee for expanded-use antique vehicle registration and renewal, except as provided under subsection (d), shall be $45 per year. The application for registration must be accompanied by an affirmation of the owner that: (1) from January 1 through the last day of February | ||
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From March 1 through November 30, a vehicle registered as an expanded-use antique vehicle may be driven on the highways without being subject to the restrictions set forth in subdivision (1). The Secretary may prescribe, in the Secretary's discretion, that expanded-use antique vehicle plates be issued for a definite or an indefinite term, such term to correspond to the term of registration plates issued generally, as provided in Section 3-414.1. Any person requesting expanded-use antique vehicle plates under this Section may also apply to have vanity or personalized plates as provided under Section 3-405.1. (b) Any person who is the registered owner of an expanded-use antique vehicle may display a historical Illinois-issued license plate that represents the model year of the vehicle, furnished by such person, in lieu of the current and valid Illinois expanded-use antique vehicle plates issued thereto, provided that the valid and current Illinois expanded-use antique vehicle plates and registration card issued to the expanded-use antique vehicle are simultaneously carried within the vehicle and are available for inspection. (c) The Secretary may credit a pro-rated portion of a fee previously paid for an antique vehicle registration under Section 3-804 to an owner who applies to have that vehicle registered as an expanded-use antique vehicle instead of an antique vehicle. (d) The Secretary may make a version of the registration plate authorized under this Section in a form appropriate for motorcycles. In addition to the required registration and renewal fees, the fee for motorcycle expanded-use antique vehicle registration and renewal shall be $23 per year. (Source: P.A. 102-438, eff. 8-20-21; 103-706, eff. 1-1-25.) |
(625 ILCS 5/3-804.02) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-804.02)
Sec. 3-804.02.
Commuter Vans.
The owner of a commuter van may register such
van for an annual fee
not to exceed $63. The Secretary may prescribe that commuter van
plates be issued for an indefinite term, such term to correspond to the term of
registration plates issued generally. In no event may the registration fee for
commuter vans exceed $63 per registration year.
(Source: P.A. 90-89, eff. 1-1-98; 91-37, eff. 7-1-99.)
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(625 ILCS 5/3-804.1)
Sec. 3-804.1. Custom vehicles.
(a) The owner of a custom vehicle may register that vehicle for
the standard
registration fee for a vehicle of the first division, other than a motorcycle,
motor driven
cycle, or pedalcycle, and obtain a custom vehicle plate. An applicant for
the
special plate shall be charged, in addition to the standard registration fee,
$15 for original issuance to be deposited into the Secretary of State Special
License Plate Fund, to be used by the Secretary to help defray administrative
costs. For each renewal period, in addition to the standard registration fee,
the applicant shall be charged $2, which shall be deposited into the Secretary
of
State Special License Plate Fund.
The
application for
registration must be accompanied by an affirmation of
the owner that the vehicle will be
maintained
for
occasional transportation,
exhibitions, club
activities, parades, tours, and similar uses and
will
not be used for general daily
transportation.
The Secretary may,
in his or her discretion, prescribe that custom vehicle plates be issued for a
definite or an indefinite term, the term to correspond to the term of
registration plates issued generally, as provided in Section 3-414.1. Any
person requesting custom vehicle plates under this
Section
may also apply to have vanity or personalized plates as provided under
Section 3-405.1.
(b) Upon initial registration of a custom vehicle, the owner of the
custom vehicle must have the vehicle inspected as required by Section 3-406 of this Code.
Except where otherwise provided, custom vehicles are considered to be
in compliance with all vehicle equipment requirements if they have passed the
approved vehicle safety inspection.
(Source: P.A. 96-487, eff. 1-1-10.)
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(625 ILCS 5/3-804.2)
Sec. 3-804.2. Street rods.
(a) The owner of a street rod may register the vehicle for
the standard
registration fee
for a vehicle of the first division, other than a motorcycle, motor driven
cycle, or
pedalcycle, and obtain a street rod plate. An applicant for the special
plate
shall be charged, in addition to the standard registration fee, $15 for
original
issuance to be deposited into the Secretary of State Special License Plate
Fund, to be used by the Secretary to help defray administrative costs. For
each renewal period, in addition to the standard registration fee, the
applicant shall be charged $2, which shall be
deposited into the Secretary of State Special License Plate Fund. The
application for
registration must be accompanied by an affirmation of
the owner that the vehicle will be maintained
for
occasional transportation,
exhibitions, club activities, parades, tours, and similar uses and
will
not be used for
general daily transportation.
The Secretary may,
in his or her discretion, prescribe that street rod plates be issued for a
definite or an indefinite term, the term to correspond to the term of
registration plates issued generally, as provided in Section 3-414.1. Any
person requesting street rod plates under this Section
may also apply to have vanity or personalized plates as provided under
Section 3-405.1.
(b) Upon initial registration of a street rod, the owner of the street
rod must have the vehicle inspected as required by Section 3-406 of this Code.
(Source: P.A. 96-487, eff. 1-1-10.)
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(625 ILCS 5/3-804.3) Sec. 3-804.3. Former military vehicles. (a) The owner of a former military vehicle may register the vehicle for a fee not to exceed: (1) $100 for a vehicle with a gross vehicle weight | ||
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(b) The Secretary may prescribe, in the Secretary's discretion, that former military vehicle plates be issued for a definite or an indefinite term, such term to correspond to the term of registration plates issued generally, as provided in Section 3-414.1. Any person requesting former military vehicle plates under this Section may also apply to have vanity or personalized plates as provided under Section 3-405.1. (c) A vehicle registered as a former military vehicle is not subject to Section 3-815 and 3-818 of this Code. (d) A vehicle may not be registered under this Section unless a title for the vehicle has been issued by the Secretary and the vehicle is eligible for registration without regard to its status as a military vehicle.
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(625 ILCS 5/3-805) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-805)
Sec. 3-805. Electric vehicles. (a) The owner of a motor vehicle of the first division or a motor vehicle of the second division weighing 8,000 pounds or less propelled by an
electric engine and not utilizing motor fuel may register such vehicle for
a registration fee equal to the fee set forth in Section 3-806 for motor vehicles of the first division, other than Autocycles, Motorcycles, Motor Driven Cycles, and Pedalcycles. In addition to the registration fees, the Secretary shall assess an additional $100 per year in lieu of the payment of motor fuel taxes. $1 of the additional fees shall be deposited into the Secretary of State Special Services Fund and the remainder of the additional fees shall be deposited into the Road Fund. (b) Beginning with the 2023 registration year, upon the request of the vehicle owner, an electric vehicle owner may register an electric vehicle with any qualifying registration issued under this Chapter, and an additional $100 surcharge shall be collected in addition to the applicable registration fee. The $100 additional fee is to identify the vehicle as an electric vehicle. The $100 additional fee is an annual, flat fee that shall be based on an applicant's new or existing registration year for the vehicle's corresponding weight category. A designation as an electric vehicle under this subsection shall not alter a vehicle's registration. Of the additional fees, $1 shall be deposited into the Secretary of State Special Services Fund, and the remainder of the additional fees shall be deposited into the Road Fund. The Secretary shall adopt any rules necessary to implement this subsection (b).
(Source: P.A. 101-32, eff. 6-28-19; 102-154, eff. 1-1-22 .)
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(625 ILCS 5/3-805.5)
Sec. 3-805.5. Low-speed vehicles. Every owner of a low-speed vehicle shall make application to the Secretary of State for registration, or renewal of registration, at the annual fee of $18.
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(625 ILCS 5/3-806) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-806)
Sec. 3-806. Registration Fees; Motor Vehicles of the First
Division. Every owner of any other motor vehicle of the first
division, except as provided in Sections 3-804, 3-804.01, 3-804.3, 3-805, 3-806.3, 3-806.7, and 3-808,
and every second division vehicle weighing 8,000 pounds or less,
shall pay the Secretary of State an annual registration fee
at the following rates:
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A $1 surcharge shall be collected in addition to the above fees for motor vehicles of the first division, autocycles, motorcycles, motor driven cycles, and pedalcycles to be deposited into the State Police Vehicle Fund.
All of the proceeds of the additional fees imposed by Public Act 96-34 shall be deposited into the Capital Projects Fund. A $2 surcharge shall be collected in addition to the above fees for motor vehicles of the first division, autocycles, motorcycles, motor driven cycles, and pedalcycles to be deposited into the Park and Conservation Fund for the Department of Natural Resources to use for conservation efforts. The monies deposited into the Park and Conservation Fund under this Section shall not be subject to administrative charges or chargebacks unless otherwise authorized by this Act. Of the fees collected for motor vehicles of the first division other than Autocycles, Motorcycles, Motor Driven Cycles, and Pedalcycles, $1 of the fees shall be deposited into the Secretary of State Special Services Fund and $49 of the fees shall be deposited into the Road Fund. (Source: P.A. 101-32, eff. 6-28-19.)
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(625 ILCS 5/3-806.1) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-806.1)
Sec. 3-806.1. Additional fees for vanity license plates. In addition to
the regular registration fee or electric vehicle registration fee, an applicant for a vanity license plate, other than a vanity plate in any military series or a vanity plate issued under Section 3-664, shall be charged $94
for each set of vanity license plates issued to a vehicle of the first
division or a vehicle of the second division registered at not more than
8,000 pounds or to a recreational vehicle and $50 for each set of
vanity plates issued to an autocycle or motorcycle. In addition to the regular renewal fee or electric vehicle registration renewal fee,
an applicant for a vanity plate, other than a vanity plate in any military series or a vanity plate issued under Section 3-664, shall be charged $13 for the renewal of each set of
vanity license plates. There shall be no additional fees for a vanity license plate in any military series of plates or a vanity plate issued under Section 3-664.
(Source: P.A. 102-154, eff. 1-1-22 .)
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(625 ILCS 5/3-806.2) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-806.2)
Sec. 3-806.2.
Limitations on no-fee plates.
No individual shall be issued
more than one pair of plates of any category for which no
fee is required. The Secretary of State may issue additional pairs of plates
of any such category upon receiving the required application and registration
fees.
(Source: P.A. 88-517.)
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(625 ILCS 5/3-806.3) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-806.3)
Sec. 3-806.3. Senior citizens.
Commencing with the 2009 registration year, the registration fee paid by
any vehicle owner who has been approved for benefits under the Senior
Citizens and Persons with Disabilities Property Tax Relief
Act or who is the spouse of such a person shall be $10 instead of the fee
otherwise provided in this Code for passenger cars displaying standard
multi-year registration plates or digital registration plates issued under Section 3-414.1, motor vehicles
displaying special registration plates or digital registration plates issued under Section 3-609, 3-616, 3-621,
3-622, 3-623, 3-624, 3-625, 3-626, 3-628, 3-638, 3-642, 3-645, 3-647, 3-650,
3-651, 3-663, or 3-699.17, motor vehicles registered at 8,000 pounds or less under Section
3-815(a), and recreational vehicles registered at 8,000 pounds or less under
Section 3-815(b). Widows and widowers of claimants shall also be entitled to
this reduced registration fee for the registration year in which the claimant
was eligible.
Commencing with the 2009 registration year, the registration fee paid by
any vehicle owner who has claimed and received a grant under the Senior
Citizens and Persons with Disabilities Property Tax Relief
Act or who is the spouse of such a person shall be $10 instead of the fee
otherwise provided in this Code for passenger cars displaying standard
multi-year registration plates or digital registration plates issued under Section 3-414.1, motor vehicles
displaying special registration plates or digital registration plates issued under Section 3-607, 3-609, 3-616, 3-621,
3-622, 3-623, 3-624, 3-625, 3-626, 3-628, 3-638, 3-642, 3-645, 3-647, 3-650, 3-651, 3-663, 3-664, or 3-699.17, motor vehicles registered at 8,000 pounds or less under Section
3-815(a), and recreational vehicles registered at 8,000 pounds or less under
Section 3-815(b). Widows and widowers of claimants shall also be entitled to
this reduced registration fee for the registration year in which the claimant
was eligible.
Commencing with the 2017 registration year, the reduced fee under this Section shall apply to any special registration plate or digital registration plate authorized in Article VI of Chapter 3 of this Code for which the applicant would otherwise be eligible. Surcharges for vehicle registrations under Section 3-806 of this Code shall not be collected from any vehicle owner who has been approved for benefits under the Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax Relief Act or a person who is the spouse of such a person. No more than one reduced registration fee under this Section shall be
allowed during any 12-month period based on the primary eligibility of any
individual, whether such reduced registration fee is allowed to the
individual or to the spouse, widow or widower of such individual. This
Section does not apply to the fee paid in addition to the registration fee
for motor vehicles displaying vanity, personalized, or special license
plates.
(Source: P.A. 101-51, eff. 7-12-19; 101-395, eff. 8-16-19; 102-558, eff. 8-20-21; 102-807, eff. 1-1-23 .)
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(625 ILCS 5/3-806.4) (now 625 ILCS 5/3-664)
Sec. 3-806.4. (Renumbered).
(Source: Renumbered by P.A. 95-34, eff. 1-1-08 .)
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(625 ILCS 5/3-806.5)
Sec. 3-806.5. Additional fees for personalized license plates. For
registration periods commencing after December 31, 2003, in addition to the
regular registration fee or electric vehicle registration fee, an applicant for a personalized license plate, other than a personalized plate in any military series or a personalized plate issued under Section 3-664, shall be charged $47 for each set of
personalized license plates issued to a vehicle of the first division or
a vehicle of the second division registered at not more than 8,000 pounds
or to a recreational vehicle and $25 for each set of personalized plates issued
to an autocycle or motorcycle. In addition to the regular renewal fee or electric vehicle registration renewal fee, an applicant for a personalized plate other than a personalized plate in any military series or a personalized plate issued under Section 3-664, shall be
charged $7 for the renewal of each set of personalized license plates. There shall be no additional fees charged for a personalized plate in any military series of plates or a personalized plate issued under Section 3-664. Of the
money received by the Secretary of State as additional fees for personalized
license plates, 50% shall be deposited into the Secretary of State Special
License Plate Fund and 50% shall be deposited into the General Revenue Fund.
(Source: P.A. 102-154, eff. 1-1-22 .)
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(625 ILCS 5/3-806.6) Sec. 3-806.6. Victims of domestic violence. (a) The
Secretary shall issue new and different license plates immediately
upon request to the registered owner of a vehicle who appears in
person and submits a completed application, if all of the following
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(b) This Section does not apply to license plates issued under Section 3-664
or to special license plates issued under Article VI of this Chapter.
(Source: P.A. 97-1150, eff. 1-25-13.) |
(625 ILCS 5/3-806.7) Sec. 3-806.7. Registration fees for active duty military personnel. (a) Beginning with the 2011 registration year, the standard registration fee set forth in Section 3-806 of this Code for passenger motor vehicles of the first division and motor vehicles of the second division weighing not more than 8,000 pounds and registered under Section 3-815 of this Code, shall be reduced by 50% for any Illinois vehicle owner who was on active duty as a member of the Armed Forces of the United States and stationed outside of the United States for a period of 90 days or longer during the preceding registration year. (b) Illinois residents who are members of the Armed Forces of the United States and who have been stationed outside of the United States for a period of 6 months or longer, and who placed their registered motor vehicle in storage during the time they served abroad, shall be entitled to credit for the unused portion of that registration when they renew the registration of that vehicle upon their return to the United States. For each month or part thereof that the vehicle was in storage and had current registration, the member of the armed forces shall receive one month of registration without charge.
(c) Beginning with the 2017 registration year, the standard registration fee set forth in Section 3-806 of this Code for passenger motor vehicles of the first division and motor vehicles of the second division weighing not more than 8,000 pounds and registered under Section 3-815 of this Code, shall be waived for the year following the return of any Illinois vehicle owner who is a member of the active-duty or reserve component of the United States Armed Forces who can provide proof of serving in a combat mission. Nothing in this subsection is applicable to the additional fees incurred by specialty, personalized, or vanity license plates. (Source: P.A. 99-32, eff. 7-10-15.) |
(625 ILCS 5/3-806.8)
Sec. 3-806.8. (Repealed).
(Source: P.A. 96-1000, eff. 7-2-10. Repealed by P.A. 97-914, eff. 1-1-13.)
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(625 ILCS 5/3-806.9) Sec. 3-806.9. Expedited vehicle registration. The Secretary of State may provide an expedited process for the issuance of vehicle registration plates. Expedited registration applications must be complete, including necessary forms, fees, and taxes. The Secretary shall charge an additional fee of not more than $10 for this service, and that fee shall cover the cost of shipping the vehicle registration plates via an express mail service. All fees collected by the Secretary for expedited registration services shall be deposited into the Motor Vehicle License Plate Fund.
(Source: P.A. 97-914, eff. 1-1-13.) |
(625 ILCS 5/3-806.10) Sec. 3-806.10. Vehicles manufactured in Illinois. Upon payment of the title fee for a first division passenger vehicle other than an autocycle, motor driven cycle, or pedalcycle or for a second division vehicle weighing 8,000 pounds or less, the buyer or owner of the vehicle may apply for a rebate in the amount of $25 on a form prescribed by the Secretary of State if the vehicle is manufactured in this State and the application for title is made no more than one year after the month in which the vehicle was manufactured. Each qualifying vehicle shall be eligible for one rebate of $25 for the lifetime of the qualifying vehicle. The Secretary of State shall adopt administrative rules to administer this Section that include the information necessary for the rebate application.
(Source: P.A. 102-845, eff. 1-1-23 .) |
(625 ILCS 5/3-807) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-807)
Sec. 3-807.
(Repealed).
(Source: P.A. 91-37, eff. 7-1-99. Repealed by P.A. 100-956, eff. 1-1-19 .)
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(625 ILCS 5/3-808) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-808)
Sec. 3-808. Governmental and charitable vehicles; Registration fees.
(a) A registration fee of $10 per 2 year registration period
shall be paid by the owner in the following cases:
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2. Vehicles operated exclusively in a high school | ||
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3. Rescue squad vehicles which are owned and operated | ||
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4. Vehicles, used exclusively as school buses for any | ||
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5. Charitable vehicles.
(b) Annual vehicle registration plates shall be issued, at no charge,
to the following:
1. Medical transport vehicles owned and operated by | ||
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2. Medical transport vehicles operated by or for any | ||
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(c) Ceremonial plates. Upon payment of a registration fee of $98 per 2-year registration period, the Secretary of State shall issue
registration plates to vehicles operated exclusively for ceremonial purposes by
any not-for-profit veterans', fraternal, or civic organization. The Secretary
of State may prescribe that ceremonial vehicle registration plates be issued
for an indefinite term, that term to correspond to the term of registration
plates issued generally, as provided in Section 3-414.1.
All of the proceeds of the additional fees imposed by this amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly shall be deposited into the Capital Projects Fund. (d) In any event, any vehicle registered under this Section used or
operated for purposes other than those herein prescribed shall be
subject to revocation, and in that event, the owner may be required to
properly register such vehicle under the provisions of this Code.
(e) As a prerequisite to registration under this Section, the Secretary
of State may require the vehicle owners listed in subsection (a) of this
Section who are exempt from federal income taxation under subsection (c) of
Section 501 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as now or
hereafter amended, to submit to him a determination letter, ruling or other
written evidence of tax exempt status issued by the Internal Revenue Service.
The Secretary may accept a certified copy of the document issued by the
Internal Revenue Service as evidence of the exemption. The Secretary may
require documentation of eligibility under this Section to accompany an
application for registration.
(f) Special event plates. The Secretary of State may issue registration
plates in recognition or commemoration of special events which promote the
interests of Illinois citizens. These plates shall be valid for no more
than 60 days
prior to the date of expiration. The Secretary shall require the applicant
for such plates to pay for the costs of furnishing the plates.
Beginning July 1, 1991, all special event plates shall be recorded in the
Secretary of State's files for immediate identification.
The Secretary of State, upon issuing a new series of special event
plates, shall notify all law enforcement officials of the design
and other special features of the special plate series.
All special event plates shall indicate, in the lower right corner, the
date of expiration in characters no less than 1/2 inch high.
(Source: P.A. 96-34, eff. 7-13-09.)
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(625 ILCS 5/3-808.1) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-808.1)
Sec. 3-808.1. Permanent vehicle registration plate. (a) Permanent vehicle registration plates shall be issued,
at no charge, to the following:
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2. Special disability plates issued to vehicles owned | ||
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(b) Permanent vehicle registration plates shall be issued, for a one-time
fee of $8.00, to the following:
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2. Vehicles owned by counties, townships or municipal | ||
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3. Beginning with the 1991 registration year, | ||
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4. All-terrain vehicles owned by counties, townships, | ||
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5. Beginning with the 2001 registration year, | ||
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6. Beginning with the 2014 registration year, | ||
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7. Beginning with the 2017 registration year, | ||
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8. Beginning with the 2017 registration year, | ||
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(b-5) Beginning with the 2016 registration year, permanent vehicle registration plates shall be issued for a one-time fee of $8.00 to a county, township, or municipal corporation that owns or operates vehicles used for the purpose of community workplace commuting as defined by the Secretary of State by administrative rule. The design and color of the plates shall be wholly within the discretion of the Secretary. The Secretary of State may adopt rules to implement this subsection (b-5). (c) Beginning with the 2012 registration year, county-owned vehicles
operated by or for any county sheriff and designated deputy sheriffs that have been issued registration plates under subsection (b) of this Section shall be exempt from any fee for the transfer of registration from one vehicle to another vehicle. Each county sheriff shall report to the Secretary of State any transfer of registration plates from one vehicle to another vehicle operated by or for any county sheriff and designated deputy sheriffs. The Secretary of State shall adopt rules to implement this subsection (c). (c-5) Beginning with the 2014 registration year, municipally owned, fire district owned, or Mutual Aid Box Alarm System (MABAS) owned vehicles operated by or for any fire department, fire protection district, or MABAS that have been issued registration plates under subsection (b) of this Section shall be exempt from any fee for the transfer of registration from one vehicle to another vehicle. Each fire department, fire protection district, of MABAS shall report to the Secretary of State any transfer of registration plates from one vehicle to another vehicle operated by or for any fire department, fire protection district, or MABAS. The Secretary of State shall adopt rules to implement this subsection. (d) Beginning with the 2013 registration year, municipally owned vehicles
operated by or for any police department that have been issued registration plates under subsection (b) of this Section shall be exempt from any fee for the transfer of registration from one vehicle to another vehicle. Each municipal police department shall report to the Secretary of State any transfer of registration plates from one vehicle to another vehicle operated by or for any municipal police department. The Secretary of State shall adopt rules to implement this subsection (d). (e) Beginning with the 2016 registration year, any vehicle owned or operated by a county, township, or municipal corporation that has been issued registration plates under this Section is exempt from any fee for the transfer of registration from one vehicle to another vehicle. Each county, township, or municipal corporation shall report to the Secretary of State any transfer of registration plates from one vehicle to another vehicle operated by or for any county, township, or municipal corporation. (f) Beginning with the 2020 registration year, any vehicle owned or operated by a public school district from grades K-12, a public community college, or a medical facility or hospital of a municipality, county, or township that has been issued registration plates under this Section is exempt from any fee for the transfer of registration from one vehicle to another vehicle. Each school district, public community college, or medical facility or hospital shall report to the Secretary any transfer of registration plates from one vehicle to another vehicle operated by the school district, public community college, or medical facility. (g) Beginning with the 2025 registration year, vehicles owned or operated by or for a private or public university police department or a private or public college police department, except for motor driven cycles and all-terrain vehicles, may be registered under subsection (b) of this Section. These registration plates shall contain the designation "university police" or "college police" and shall be numbered and distributed as prescribed by the Secretary of State. (Source: P.A. 103-135, eff. 1-1-24 .)
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(625 ILCS 5/3-809) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-809)
Sec. 3-809. Farm machinery, exempt vehicles and fertilizer spreaders; registration fee. (a) Vehicles of the second division having a corn
sheller, a well driller, hay press, clover huller, feed mixer and unloader,
or other farm machinery permanently mounted thereon and used solely for
transporting the same shall be
registered upon the filing of a proper application and the payment of a
registration fee of $13 per 2-year registration period. This
registration fee of $13 shall be paid in full and shall not be
reduced even though such registration is made after the beginning of the
registration period.
(b) Vehicles exempt from registration under the provisions of subsection A of Section 3-402
of this Code, as amended, may, at the option of the
owner, be identified as exempt vehicles by displaying registration plates
issued by the Secretary of State. The owner thereof may apply for such
permanent, non-transferable
registration plates upon the filing of a proper application and the payment
of a registration fee of $13. The application for and display of such registration
plates for identification purposes by vehicles exempt from registration
shall not be deemed as a waiver or rescission of its exempt status, nor make
such vehicle subject to registration. Nothing in this Section prohibits the towing of another vehicle by the exempt vehicle if the towed vehicle: (i) does not exceed the registered weight of 8,000 | ||
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(iv) displays proper and current registration plates. (c) Any single unit self-propelled agricultural fertilizer implement,
designed for both on and off road use, equipped with flotation tires and
otherwise specially adapted for the application of plant food materials
or agricultural chemicals, desiring to be operated upon the highways ladened
with load shall be limited to a maximum gross weight of 36,000
pounds, restricted to a highway speed of not more than 30 miles per hour
and a legal width of not more than 12 feet. Such vehicles shall be limited
to the furthering of agricultural or horticultural pursuits and in
furtherance of these pursuits, such vehicles may be operated upon the
highway, within a 50-mile radius of their point of loading as indicated on
the written or printed statement required by the Illinois Fertilizer Act
of 1961, for the purpose of moving plant food materials or
agricultural chemicals to the field, or from field to field, for the sole
purpose of application.
Whenever any vehicle is operated in violation of subsection (c) of this Section, the owner or the driver of such vehicle shall be deemed guilty of
a petty offense and either may be prosecuted for such violation.
(Source: P.A. 100-201, eff. 8-18-17; 100-863, eff. 8-14-18; 101-481, eff. 1-1-20 .)
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(625 ILCS 5/3-809.1) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-809.1)
Sec. 3-809.1.
Vehicles of second division used for transporting soil
and conservation machinery and equipment-Registration fee.
Not for hire vehicles of the second division used, only in the
territory within a 75 mile radius of the owner's headquarters, solely for
transporting the owner's machinery, equipment, plastic tubing, tile and
steel reinforcement materials used exclusively for soil and water conservation
work on farms, other work on farms and in drainage districts organized for
agricultural purposes, shall be registered upon the filing of a proper
application and the payment of a registration fee of $488 per
annum. The registration fee of $488 shall be
paid in full and shall not be reduced even though such registration is
made during the second half of the registration year.
(Source: P.A. 91-37, eff. 7-1-99.)
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(625 ILCS 5/3-810) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-810)
Sec. 3-810. Dealers, manufacturers, engine and driveline component
manufacturers, transporters, and repossessors; registration plates. Dealers, manufacturers, and transporters registered under this Code
may obtain registration plates for use as provided in this Code at the
following rates:
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Duplicate Plates: $13
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Initial set of "test vehicle" plates: $94
Duplicate plates: $25
Repossessors and other persons qualified and registered under Section
3-601 of this Code may obtain registration plates at the rate of $45 per set.
(Source: P.A. 100-863, eff. 8-14-18.)
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(625 ILCS 5/3-810.1) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-810.1)
Sec. 3-810.1. Tow truck; registration plates. Tow truck operators
registered under this Code may obtain registration plates for use as
provided in this Code at the rate per set provided in subsection (a) of
Section 3-815 of this Code for each vehicle so registered.
(Source: P.A. 100-863, eff. 8-14-18.)
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(625 ILCS 5/3-811) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-811)
Sec. 3-811.
Drive-away and other permits - Fees.
(a) Dealers may obtain drive-away permits for use as
provided in
this Code, for a fee of $6 per permit for permits purchased on or before
June 30, 2003 and $10 for permits purchased on or after July 1, 2003.
For drive-away permits purchased on or after July 1, 2003, $4 of the fee
collected for the purchase of each permit shall be deposited into the General
Revenue Fund.
(b) Transporters may obtain one-trip permits for vehicles in transit for
use as provided in this Code, for a fee of $6 per permit for permits
purchased on or before June 30, 2003 and $10 for permits purchased on or
after July 1, 2003. For one-trip permits purchased on or after July 1, 2003,
$4 of the fee collected from the purchase of each permit shall be
deposited into the General Revenue Fund.
(c) Non-residents may likewise obtain a drive-away
permit from the
Secretary of State to export a motor vehicle purchased in Illinois, for a
fee of $6 per permit for permits purchased on or before June 30, 2003 and
$10 for permits purchased on or after July 1, 2003. For drive-away permits
purchased on or after July 1, 2003, $4 of the fee collected for the purchase
of each permit shall be deposited into the General Revenue Fund.
(d) One-trip permits may be obtained for an occasional single trip by a
vehicle as provided in this Code, upon payment of a fee of $19.
(e) One month permits may likewise be obtained for the fees and taxes
prescribed in this Code and as promulgated by the Secretary of State.
(Source: P.A. 92-680, eff. 7-16-02; 93-32, eff. 7-1-03.)
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(625 ILCS 5/3-812) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-812)
Sec. 3-812.
Vehicles with permanently mounted equipment - registration
fees. Vehicles having permanently mounted equipment thereon used exclusively
by the owner for the transporting of such permanently mounted equipment and
tools and equipment to be used incidentally in the work to be performed with
the permanently mounted equipment and provided such vehicle is not used for
hire shall be registered upon the filing of a proper application and the
payment of a registration fee based upon a rate of $45
per year (or fraction of a year) for each 10,000 pounds (or portion thereof)
of the gross weight of such motor vehicle and equipment, according to
the following table of fees:
SCHEDULE OF FEES REQUIRED BY LAW
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(Source: P.A. 91-37, eff. 7-1-99 .)
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(625 ILCS 5/3-813) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-813)
Sec. 3-813. Vehicles of second division - Registration fee. Except as otherwise provided in this Code, all owners of vehicles of the
second division which are designed, equipped or used for carrying freight,
goods, wares, merchandise, or for use as living quarters; and all owners of
vehicles of the first division which have been remodelled and are being
used for such purposes; and all owners of motor vehicles operated as truck
tractors to the weights of which are added to the gross weights of
semitrailers with their maximum loads when drawn by such truck tractors;
and all owners of vehicles of the second division which are used for
carrying more than 10 persons, shall pay to the Secretary of State for each
registration year, for the use of the public highways of this State, a
registration fee of $10 for each such vehicle, which shall be collected as part of the flat weight tax assessed under Section 3-815 of this Code. A self-propelled vehicle
operated as a truck tractor and one semitrailer or a combination of a truck
tractor and semitrailer drawing a trailer or a semitrailer converted to a
trailer through use of an auxiliary axle or any combination of apportioned
vehicles shall be considered as one vehicle in computing the flat weight
taxes under Section 3-815.
(Source: P.A. 99-127, eff. 1-1-16 .)
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(625 ILCS 5/3-814) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-814)
Sec. 3-814.
Semitrailer registration fees.
Effective with the 1984
registration year to the end of the 1998 registration year, an owner
of a semitrailer shall pay to the Secretary of State, for the use of the
public highways of this State, a flat weight tax of $60, which includes the
registration fee, for a 5 year semitrailer plate.
Effective with the 1999 registration year an owner of a semitrailer shall pay
to the Secretary of State, for the use of the public highways of this State, a
one time flat tax of $15, which includes the registration fee, for a permanent
non-transferrable semitrailer plate.
Effective with the 2001 registration year, an owner of a semitrailer shall
pay to the Secretary of State, for the use of public highways of this State, a
one-time flat tax of $19, which includes the registration fee, for a permanent
non-transferrable semitrailer plate.
(Source: P.A. 91-37, eff. 7-1-99.)
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(625 ILCS 5/3-814.1) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3-814.1)
Sec. 3-814.1.
Apportionable trailer and semitrailer fees.
Beginning
April 1, 1994 through March 31, 1998, an owner of an apportionable trailer
or apportionable semitrailer registered under Section 3-402.1 shall pay an
annual registration fee of $12 to the Secretary of State.
Beginning April 1, 1998 through March 31, 2000, an owner of an
apportionable trailer or apportionable semitrailer registered under Section
3-402.1 shall pay a one time registration fee of $15 to the Secretary of State
for a permanent non-transferrable plate.
Beginning April 1, 2000, an owner of an apportionable trailer or
apportionable semitrailer registered under Section 3-402.1 shall pay
a one-time registration fee of $19 to the Secretary of State for a
permanent non-transferrable plate.
(Source: P.A. 91-37, eff. 7-1-99.)
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