Applying for Title: To obtain a title for a vehicle without the proper surrender documents, the following items must be submitted to the Secretary of State's office: 1. Evidence of your right to acquire a title, such as a bill of sale, receipt or canceled check.
The two parties (buyer and seller) meet in person. The buyer pays the seller. Both fill out the physical certificate of title, and sign.
Business Registration You can register electronically using MyTax Illinois, available at mytax.illinois. You can mail a completed Form REG-1, Illinois Business Registration Application, to us at the address on the form (Form REG-1 is available on our web site as a fill-in and savable form.
While Illinois does not require ATV insurance for off-roading, if you use it on any highways or roads of any sort in the state you are required to have minimum protection on that vehicle.
All vehicles operated on Illinois public roads must be titled and registered.
Whether you've purchased a new car in Illinois, bought a car elsewhere and are registering it in the state, or are in the process of moving to Illinois, your vehicle must be registered before you can legally drive it.
RUT-25 is the Illinois sales tax form used when a vehicle is purchased out-of-state and titled in Illinois.
Residents would only need to register an ATV once. If the resident moves or has new contact information or the ATV is sold, the information would need to be updated by sending revised information to the Vehicle Registration email.
RUT-50 Instructions for Private Party Vehicle Use Tax Transaction. Form RUT-50 General Information. Who must file Form RUT-50? You must file Form RUT-50, Private Party Vehicle Use Tax Transaction, if you purchased or acquired by gift or transfer a motor vehicle from a. private party.