There are three situations in which you need to apply a modified title. If the original title is lost, stolen or lost, you will need to apply for a copy of that title.
Note: Requests for correction of ownership include death of divorce or co-owner, or deletion of name by change of owner name due to marriage. This requires royalties of $ 15. Other changes can lead to divorce, the common owner's death or marriage is the main reason for this change.
If you omit the owner's name for reasons such as divorce, death, etc., please submit the Automobile Transaction Application Form (VSD 190) and submit the Illinois State Certificate signed by the person who showed interest in the car . Furthermore, in order to be eligible for a reduction of the special headline fee of $ 15, it is necessary to submit a copy of the relevant page of the divorce law. The page of the divorce judgment must include the name of the court that identifies the signature of the vehicle and the judge. In the case of a deceased owner, it is necessary to submit a certificate of death certificate. If real estate is judged, you need to submit a certificate of license, administration, testimony, or court order. Detailed information on the transfer title of the deferred owner
When adding or changing the name of owner by marriage. Please submit the Vehicle Transaction Application (VSD 190) and Illinois State Title Certificate. To be eligible for a special $ 15 usage fee, you need to submit a copy of the marriage license or other legal document to change the name of the marriage as proof of the change in name. In addition to modifying the registration fee for the registration card, a charge of $ 3 will be charged.
Once you add a statutory lien, please send us the Vehicle Transaction Request Form (VSD 190). Please state the full name and address of the statutory lien.
Attempting to modify title information requires applying duplicate titles. When the title is lost, stolen, or lost. However, if any of the above conditions apply, you can check the box to modify the title.
If statutory lien is used, the title of the state of Illinois will be mailed to the statutory lien. The name and address of the payee are included in the duplicate title application form. If there is no statutory lien, the title will be mailed to the main owner listed on the application form or the address listed in the "Mail Recipients" area.
Submit a court order instructing our office to issue a copy without the lien or lien obligation
Submit a court order to instruct the Secretary of State of State to issue a copy without the title of statutory liens or statutory liens. The court order should be signed by the judge who resides in the case or reflect the Secretary's FILED seal and include the problematic vehicle year, brand, vehicle identification number.
You must submit an application for the title of surrender and a royalties fee of $ 95 to the Secretary of State. If information or fee is inadequate, the application form will be refunded.
For more information or to request an application, please call the toll free number (800) 252 - 8980 Chicago (312) 793 - 1010 (Illinois state), or Springfield (217) 782 - 6306.
Complete the vehicle registration / title application form (MV - 82) and submit the title certificate to the application form. DMV will send you the correct registration to the office and the correct title will be mailed to you within 45 days. Modification and change of vehicle information on registration and title is free. Note: If you update your registration and receive a license for the Empire State Building, you may see a number next to the three-letter registration type code on the registration label and the receipt. For example, registration label and receipt will be "PAS 8". This number does not represent the number of passengers. This is not your vehicle, but the number associated with plate release. This is not an error, so you do not need to modify it.
If your car is currently registered and you need to modify car information such as brand, model year, number of doors, body type / explanation etc. Born in DMV office, correct information Provide proof of. Proof of correct vehicle information can be a copy of the document you receive from your car dealership or previous owner. Complete the vehicle registration / title application form (MV - 82) and submit the title certificate to the application form. DMV will send you the correct registration to the office and the correct title will be mailed to you within 45 days. Modification and change of vehicle information on registration and title is free.