![]() ![]() When you partner with IADA-CVR, you receive the best service and support, and you play a big part in supporting our IADA efforts to protect you franchised dealerships. IADA partners with CVR to bring you the most efficient ERT process in Illinois. Duplicate Sticker-Lost, Mutilated – $20.00.Duplicate-Lost, Mutilated (Pair) – $9.00.Junking Certificate of Title – No Charge.Corrected Certificate of Title – $50.00.Duplicate Certificate of Title – $50.00. ![]() The following is a schedule of fees for titles, transfer of plates, various license plates:Īll are payable to the Secretary of State: The owner must complete an application for junking certificate and return the current title to the Secretary of State. A salvage title application must be completed and sent to the Secretary of State along with surrender title and $20.00 fee.Ī junking Certificate of Title must be applied for when a vehicle is to be sold for junk or scrap. These titles are assignable only to licensed rebuilders, scrap processors or used parts dealers. A registration application and fee of $3.00 is required for this transaction.Ī Salvage Certificate of Title must be applied for when a vehicle is to be salvaged or when an insurance firm declares a vehicle 8 model years or newer to be a total loss. When correcting a title the owner should also correct his registration card except when clearing a lien, adding a lien, adding a second lien, or changing an odometer reading. The application must indicate the current odometer reading. If a title needs to be corrected due to an error, the owner can complete a corrected title application and send it, along with the incorrect title, and $50.00 fee, to the Secretary of State. The application form must be completed and submitted to the Secretary of State along with the fee of $50.00, the application must indicate the current odometer reading. If an original title is lost the vehicle owner can apply for a duplicate title. A list of Title and registration fees can be found on the SOS website at : Fees () Registration fees vary depending on the type of plates required for the particular vehicle. The dealer must also submit the Transaction Reporting Return (ST-556 Tax Form) and tax payment to the Department of Revenue (not SOS) within 20 days after the sale.Ĭorrect fee for title is $165.00, transfer of plate fee is $25.00. The dealer is required to mail or deliver to the Secretary of State the application for title and/or registration the surrender title or C of O and the title and/or registration fee. Upon transferring the vehicle to a retail customer, the dealer shall promptly and within 20 days execute the assignment of title, showing the name and address of the buyer and the lienholder, if any. Note: You will need a duplicate title during the registration renewal, too.If a dealer secures a vehicle and holds it for resale and procures the Certificate of Title or Certificate of Origin (C of O) from the owner or lienholder within 10 days, he or she need not send the Certificate to the Secretary of State provided there is space for reassignment. You can take this time to remove an owner’s name or add a lien, too.įile the Application for Vehicle Transaction(s) (VSD 190) as normal but with the updated information, applicable certificates (death, marriage, divorce), the reason for the change, and a $15 application fee. You should consider updating personal info when filing including an updated name or address. Submit a court order issuing a duplicate title without the line/lienholder.Removing a lienholder includes doing one of the following: You will include the name and address of the lienholder on the duplicate title application if there is one. If there’s no lean, the title goes to the principal owner on the application or is listed under “Mail To”. Lien holders receive the Illinois titles if applicable. Or, can pick up the expedited title at the Springfield SOS location. You can have this shipped to your location. You may choose to pay $30 extra for an expedited title (before 12 P.M.). Replacement and duplicate titles are available through the mail. Replacing a title in person requires you to: You’ll pay a $95 duplicate title fee and local taxes for the replacement request. The form is available through a local office. Replacing an Illinois Vehicle Title: How ToĪs mentioned: You can replace a title in person at a local IL DMV location or by mail.īoth replacement methods require the Application for Vehicle Transaction(s) (VSD 190 Form). Replacing an Illinois Vehicle Title: How To. ![]()
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