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This guide provides clear and concise instructions on how to successfully fill out the application for in-transit or repossessor plates from the Illinois Secretary of State. Whether you are a first-time applicant or familiar with the process, this guide will help you navigate through the necessary steps.
Follow the steps to complete your application for in-transit or repossessor plates.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Fill in the license year ending date in the designated field. Ensure the correct year is provided to avoid processing delays.
- Provide the DRS# and plate# in the corresponding sections. These numbers are important for tracking your application.
- In the section for the firm's legal name, type or print the complete legal name of your business clearly.
- Complete the business address fields, including city or town, ZIP code, and county. Accurate information is essential for postal correspondence.
- Include the ICC certificate number if applicable, as this is required for your application.
- An authorized person must provide their written signature in the designated box to validate the application.
- Enter the business telephone number. This number will be used for any follow-up communication regarding your application.
- Review the schedule of fees and write down the total amount for the application based on the type of plates you are requesting.
- Make the payment using a check, draft, or money order, and specify the payment method in the appropriate space on the form.
- If required, complete the notary section by having an authorized individual sign and complete their details.
- After reviewing all sections for accuracy, save your changes, download, or print the completed form as necessary for your records.
Complete your application online today for a smooth processing experience.
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