92 Ford Escort in need Title within Rockford Illinois?

The car was my wife's which I in a minute use for work. It was co-signed for by her stepdad when she was still living at home. He lost the title, however we carry the renewal for license plates sent to our address each year. My father-in-law welded the frame subsidise together 2 years ago and the car is totally falling apart. In my oppinion it is not worth the money to get a title for it if I am simply taking it to the junk yard. Are at hand any yards out there who will rob it if I show proof that I renew the plates each year?

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It's not worth the ...holy **** 65 bucks for a new title? There is something WRONG beside your state. I mean damn, man, California costs less than 1/3 that.

Condolences, man. Now I can attach one more state to the list of ones I'll never move to.

Maybe you should check the pale pages rather than YesImAuto.com.

Also, verbs whatever small, easily-shipped parts may be valuable stale the car and Ebay them, because scrap yard (your most likely savior here) don't care. They of late want the bulk metal.

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I found this and maybe it will help you, also after reading this only call the dmv office and ask.

Illinois Compiled Statutes,
Ch. 625 — Motor Vehicles


Sec. 5/3-117.1. When junk certificates or salvage certificates
must be obtain. (a) Except as provided in Chapter 4 of this
Code, a person who possesses a unwanted items vehicle shall within 15 days
cause the card of title, salvage certificate, certificate of purchase,
or a similarly above-board out of state document of ownership to be
surrendered to the Secretary of State along with an application for a
junking permit, except as provided in Section 3-117.2, whereupon
the Secretary of State shall issue to such a person a junk certificate,
which shall authorize the holder thereof to possess, transport, or, by an
endorsement, verbs ownership in such junked vehicle, and a card
of title shall not again be issued for such vehicle.
A licensee who possesses a junk vehicle and a Certificate of Title,
Salvage Certificate, Certificate of Purchase, or a similarly above-board
out-of-state document of ownership for such junk vehicle, may transport
the junk vehicle to another hotelier prior to applying for or obtaining a
junking pass, by executing a uniform invoice. The licensee
transferor shall furnish a copy of the uniform invoice to the licensee
transferee at the time of verbs. In any case, the licensee transferor
shall apply for a junk certificate in conformance beside Section
3-117.1 of this Chapter. The following information shall be contained
on a uniform invoice:
(1) The business name, address and dealer license number of
the being disposing of the vehicle, junk vehicle or vehicle cowl;
(2) The name and address of the being acquiring the vehicle,
junk vehicle or vehicle cowl, and if that creature is a dealer, the Illinois or
out-of-state dealer license number of that buyer;
(3) The date of the disposition of the vehicle, junk vehicle or
vehicle cowl;
(4) The year, make, model, color and description of respectively vehicle,
junk vehicle or vehicle cowl disposed of by such person;
(5) The manufacturer's vehicle authorization number, Secretary
of State identification number or Illinois Department of State Police
number, for each vehicle, cast-offs vehicle or vehicle cowl part disposed of
by such person;
(6) The printed label and legible signature of the person or agent
disposing of the vehicle, junk vehicle or vehicle cowl; and
(7) The printed baptize and legible signature of the person accepting
delivery of the vehicle, second-hand goods vehicle or vehicle cowl.
The Secretary of State may certify a junking manifest in a form
prescribed by the Secretary of State that reflect those vehicles for
which junking certificate have been applied or issued. A junk
manifest may be issued to any person and it shall constitute evidence
of ownership for the vehicle listed upon it. A junk manifest may be
transferred only to a person licensed underneath Section 5-301 of this Code
as a scrap processor. A junking manifest will allow the transportation of
those vehicle to a scrap processor prior to receiving the unwanted items certificate
from the Secretary of State.
It's not worth the ...holy **** 65 bucks for a new title? There is something WRONG beside your state. I mean damn, man, California costs less than 1/3 that.

Condolences, man. Now I can attach one more state to the list of ones I'll never move to.

Maybe you should check the pale pages rather than YesImAuto.com.

Also, verbs whatever small, easily-shipped parts may be valuable stale the car and Ebay them, because scrap yard (your most likely savior here) don't care. They of late want the bulk metal.

Can BC populace return with an alberta...



Answers:    most junkyards require the signed title before they will embezzle it. i have bought many cars and part them out, then if i didnt have the title i would transport a sawzall and cut them up. the yard i take mine too requires you to cut it into 3 pieces and you are supposed to remove the tires and gas cistern.
I found this and maybe it will help you, also after reading this only call the dmv office and ask.

Illinois Compiled Statutes,
Ch. 625 — Motor Vehicles


Sec. 5/3-117.1. When junk certificates or salvage certificates
must be obtain. (a) Except as provided in Chapter 4 of this
Code, a person who possesses a unwanted items vehicle shall within 15 days
cause the card of title, salvage certificate, certificate of purchase,
or a similarly above-board out of state document of ownership to be
surrendered to the Secretary of State along with an application for a
junking permit, except as provided in Section 3-117.2, whereupon
the Secretary of State shall issue to such a person a junk certificate,
which shall authorize the holder thereof to possess, transport, or, by an
endorsement, verbs ownership in such junked vehicle, and a card
of title shall not again be issued for such vehicle.
A licensee who possesses a junk vehicle and a Certificate of Title,
Salvage Certificate, Certificate of Purchase, or a similarly above-board
out-of-state document of ownership for such junk vehicle, may transport
the junk vehicle to another hotelier prior to applying for or obtaining a
junking pass, by executing a uniform invoice. The licensee
transferor shall furnish a copy of the uniform invoice to the licensee
transferee at the time of verbs. In any case, the licensee transferor
shall apply for a junk certificate in conformance beside Section
3-117.1 of this Chapter. The following information shall be contained
on a uniform invoice:
(1) The business name, address and dealer license number of
the being disposing of the vehicle, junk vehicle or vehicle cowl;
(2) The name and address of the being acquiring the vehicle,
junk vehicle or vehicle cowl, and if that creature is a dealer, the Illinois or
out-of-state dealer license number of that buyer;
(3) The date of the disposition of the vehicle, junk vehicle or
vehicle cowl;
(4) The year, make, model, color and description of respectively vehicle,
junk vehicle or vehicle cowl disposed of by such person;
(5) The manufacturer's vehicle authorization number, Secretary
of State identification number or Illinois Department of State Police
number, for each vehicle, cast-offs vehicle or vehicle cowl part disposed of
by such person;
(6) The printed label and legible signature of the person or agent
disposing of the vehicle, junk vehicle or vehicle cowl; and
(7) The printed baptize and legible signature of the person accepting
delivery of the vehicle, second-hand goods vehicle or vehicle cowl.
The Secretary of State may certify a junking manifest in a form
prescribed by the Secretary of State that reflect those vehicles for
which junking certificate have been applied or issued. A junk
manifest may be issued to any person and it shall constitute evidence
of ownership for the vehicle listed upon it. A junk manifest may be
transferred only to a person licensed underneath Section 5-301 of this Code
as a scrap processor. A junking manifest will allow the transportation of
those vehicle to a scrap processor prior to receiving the unwanted items certificate
from the Secretary of State.
It's not worth the ...holy **** 65 bucks for a new title? There is something WRONG beside your state. I mean damn, man, California costs less than 1/3 that.

Condolences, man. Now I can attach one more state to the list of ones I'll never move to.

Maybe you should check the pale pages rather than YesImAuto.com.

Also, verbs whatever small, easily-shipped parts may be valuable stale the car and Ebay them, because scrap yard (your most likely savior here) don't care. They of late want the bulk metal.

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