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Code · Illinois · Chapter 625 — VEHICLES · Act 5

Sec. 3-302. Application for title; contents.

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Sec. 3-302. Application for title; contents. Every application for a certificate of title for a rebuilt vehicle shall be made upon a form prescribed by the Secretary of State, and shall include the following:
1. The name, residence and mailing address of the owner;
2. A description of the vehicle including, so far as the following data exists: its
make, year-model, identifying number, type of body, whether new or used, and as to vehicles of the second division, whether for-hire, not-for-hire, or both for-hire and not-for-hire;
3. The date of purchase by applicant, the name and address of the person from whom the
vehicle was acquired and the names and addresses of any lienholders in the order of their priority;
4. The current odometer reading at the time of transfer 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; and
5. Any further information the Secretary of State reasonably requires to identify the
vehicle and to enable him to determine whether the owner is entitled to a certificate of title and the existence or nonexistence of security interests in the vehicle.
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