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Code · Illinois · Chapter 625 — VEHICLES · Act 5

Sec. 3-806.6. Victims of domestic violence.

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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 are provided:
(1)proof of ownership of the vehicle that is acceptable to the Secretary;
(2)a driver's license or identification card containing a picture of the licensee or
cardholder issued to the registered owner by the Secretary under Section 6-110 or 6-107 of this Code or Section 4 of the Illinois Identification Card Act. The Office of the Secretary shall conduct a search of its records to verify the authenticity of any document submitted under this paragraph (2);
(3)the previously issued license plates from the vehicle;
(4)payment of the required fee for the issuance of duplicate license plates under
Section 3-417; and
(5)one of the following:
(A)a copy of a police report, court documentation, or other law enforcement
documentation identifying the registered owner of the vehicle as the victim of an incident of abuse, as defined in Section 103 of the Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986, or the subject of stalking, as defined in Section 12-7.3 of the Criminal Code of 2012;
(B)a written acknowledgment, dated within 30 days of submission, on the letterhead
of a domestic violence agency, that the registered owner is actively seeking assistance or has sought assistance from that agency within the past year; or
(C)an order of protection issued under Section 214 of the Illinois Domestic
Violence Act of 1986 that names the registered owner as a protected party.
(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.
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