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Code · Illinois · Chapter 625 — VEHICLES · Act 5

Sec. 3-110. Refusing certificate of title.

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Sec. 3-110. Refusing certificate of title. The Secretary of State shall refuse issuance of a certificate of title if any required fee is not paid or if he has reasonable grounds to believe that:
(a)the applicant is not the owner of the vehicle;
(b)the application contains a false or fraudulent statement;
(c)the applicant fails to furnish required information or documents or any additional
information the Secretary of State reasonably requires; or
(d)the applicant has not paid to the Secretary of State any fees or taxes due under
this Act and have not been paid upon reasonable notice and demand.
Except as provided in Section 3-116.2, the Secretary of State shall not refuse to issue a certificate of title to a manufactured home by reason of the fact that, at any time, in any manner, it shall have been affixed to real property.
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