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Code · Illinois · Chapter 625 — VEHICLES · Act 5

Sec. 3-111.1. Corrected certificates.

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Sec. 3-111.1. Corrected certificates. An application for a corrected certificate of title must state the current vehicle odometer reading at the time of application and that the stated odometer reading is one of the following: actual mileage, not the actual mileage or mileage is in excess of its mechanical limits. The corrected certificate issued under this Section shall contain the notation "corrected". A certificate of title or a corrected certificate of title issued by another State showing an Illinois address for the owner cannot be used to transfer ownership of a vehicle, except if the transfer is to or from an insurance company or a lienholder of the vehicle through repossession.
The owner of a vehicle with a certificate of title or duplicate certificate of title issued by another state showing an Illinois address cannot transfer ownership of the vehicle without first converting the certificate of title to an Illinois certificate of title, except if the transfer is to or from an insurance company or a lienholder of the vehicle through repossession.
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