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When you are seeking to correct information on your title, and your title is not lost, stolen or mutilated, you must apply for a Corrected Title. You must fill out the Application for Vehicle Transaction (s) (VSD 190). Check the box for Duplicate Title in the top section. Fill out every section which applies.
If your original title is lost, stolen or mutilated, you must apply for a Duplicate Title. Note: Corrected title applications involving the removal of a name because of divorce or the death of a co-owner or for changing an owner's name because of marriage must be accompanied with a $15 title fee.
Use the Application for Vehicle Transaction(s) (VSD 190) for any transaction for title without plates, i.e. title only (if the vehicle will not be operated); duplicate title; junking certificate, corrected title or salvage certificate.
If your title has been lost, stolen, or damaged, you may apply for a duplicate from the Vehicle Records Processing Division of the Illinois Secretary of State. You can apply for a duplicate title in Illinois by mail or in person at your local IL SOS office. You'll need to: Complete the Application for Vehicle Transaction (s) (Form VSD 190).
For more information about Titles and Registration, please visit the Title and Registration section or the Publications section. Please allow two to three weeks processing time for Duplicate/Lost Title applications and six weeks processing time for New/Corrected/Transfer Title applications. Where/How was the Title Submitted?
The Electronic Registration and Title System allows you to complete and print an Application for Vehicle Transaction.
How to Fill out the Duplicate Car Title Application in Illinois. To successfully obtain a replacement of an Illinois lost vehicle title, applicants will be required to submit a properly filled out application form along with any supporting paperwork.
Replacing an Illinois Vehicle Title: How To. As mentioned: You can replace a title in person at a local IL DMV location or by mail. Both replacement methods require the Application for Vehicle Transaction(s) (VSD 190 Form). The form is available through a local office. Or, having one mailed to you.
Duplicate Title A duplicate title replaces a previously issued title, and it will only be issued when the Secretary of State's office deems the original title is lost, stolen, or mutilated. Under no circumstances will an Illinois duplicate title be issued unless 15 days have elapsed from the date of issuance of the original title or 30 days ...
In Illinois, if you have lost or misplaced your bonded title, you can request a duplicate title from the Illinois Secretary of State. Here are steps to obtain a duplicate bonded title in Illinois: Submit a completed Application for Vehicle Transaction(s) (Form VSD 190).