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Originally Posted by Wasted Income
(Post 3714602)
In IL you still need to register with the state, and display the fugly sticker with the outline of the state of illinois on the rear of your boat next to the USCG doc'd Name and port of call. You don't need to display IL reg letters on the side of the hull though.
http://www.dnr.illinois.gov/recreati...BoatDigest.pdf http://www.dnr.illinois.gov/recreati...ocVessels.aspx Copied from Illinois DNR website Registration And Titling Boats which must be registered and titled: All watercraft operated on the waters within the jurisdiction of this state shall be registered and titled. Boats exempted from registration and titling: Watercraft shall not be required to be registered and titled under this Act if it is: 1. A watercraft which has a valid marine document issued by the United States Coast Guard, EXCEPT THAT any such documented vessel used upon the waters of this State for more than 60 days in any calendar year shall be registered in compliance with this Act.2. Already covered by a number in full force and effect from another state, if such boat will not be within this State for a period in excess of 60 consecutive days. 3. A sailboard. 4. A watercraft from a country other than the United States temporarily using the waters of the State. 5. A watercraft owned by the United States, a state or subdivision thereof, used solely for official purposes, and clearly identifiable. 6. A vessel used exclusively as a ship’s lifeboat. 7. Watercraft while competing in any race approved by the Department, or if the watercraft is designed and intended solely for racing while engaged in navigation that is incidental to preparation of the watercraft for the race. Preparation of the watercraft for the race may be accomplished only after obtaining the written authorization of the Department. 8. Non-powered watercraft owned and operated on water completely impounded on land belonging to the owner of the watercraft. This does not apply to waters controlled by a club or association. 9. A canoe or kayak which is owned by an organization which is organized and conducted on a not-for-profit basis with no personal profit inuring to anyone as a result of the operation. Registration – Title Application: The owner of each watercraft requiring registration and titling by this State shall file a watercraft application with the Department. The application shall be signed by the owner of the boat, and shall be accompanied by the required documents (New boats: you must surrender the original properly endorsed Manufacturer’s Certificate of Origin; Boats previously registered or titled in another state; you must surrender the owner’s registration certificate an/or title; Illinois titled boats: you must surrender the owner’s Illinois title) and appropriate fee. The way I read that is if I don`t use my boat in Illinois more than 60 days I don`t have to register it. I boat in Indiana 99% so I don`t have any Il. registration. |
The state of IL blows but someone has to support the worthless scum suckers in this state.
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I just got the audit letter. Can't believe this. They want documentation for all boats i purchased dating back to 2008. That makes two boats and the one that's been long gone i have no documentation. It was a trade taken for an atv anyways. No monetary deal there.
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Originally Posted by mike tkach
(Post 3650842)
i haven,t got one yet,but if i do,il concider it junk mail,screw the state of illinois,i dont know why i stay in this facked up state anyway.:poopoo:
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