The below is the Illinois vehicle registration law. There are no exemptions for vehicles under the circumstances you mention.
VEHICLES
(625Â ILCSÂ 5/) Illinois Vehicle Code.
(625 ILCS 5/Ch. 3 Art. VII heading)
ARTICLE VII. OFFENSES AGAINST REGISTRATION AND CERTIFICATE OF TITLE LAWS OR
REVOCATION OF REGISTRATION OR CERTIFICATE OF TITLE
(625 ILCS 5/3‑701) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3‑701)
Sec. 3‑701. Operation of vehicles without evidence of registration ‑ Operation under mileage plates when odometer broken or disconnected. No person shall operate, nor shall an owner knowingly permit to be operated, upon any highway unless there shall be attached thereto and displayed thereon when and as required by law, proper evidence of registration in Illinois, as follows:
(1) A vehicle required to be registered in Illinois.
A current and valid Illinois registration sticker or stickers and plate or plates, or an Illinois temporary registration permit, or a drive‑away or in‑transit permit, issued therefor by the Secretary of State; or
(2) A vehicle eligible for Reciprocity. A current
and valid reciprocal foreign registration plate or plates properly issued to such vehicle or a temporary registration issued therefor, by the reciprocal State, and, in addition, when required by the Secretary, a current and valid Illinois Reciprocity Permit or Prorate Decal issued therefor by the Secretary of State; or except as otherwise expressly provided for in this Chapter.
No person shall operate, nor shall any owner knowingly permit to be operated, any vehicle of the second division for which the owner has made an election to pay the mileage tax in lieu of the annual flat weight tax, at any time when the odometer of such vehicle is broken or disconnected, or is inoperable or not operating.
(Source: P.A. 92‑680, eff. 7‑16‑02.)
(625 ILCS 5/3‑702) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3‑702)
Sec. 3‑702. Operation of vehicle when registration cancelled, suspended or revoked.
(a) No person shall operate, nor shall an owner knowingly permit to be operated, upon any highway:
(1) A vehicle the registration of which has been
cancelled, suspended or revoked; or
(2) A vehicle properly registered in another
Reciprocal State, the foreign registration of which, or the Illinois Reciprocity Permit or Decal of which, has been cancelled, suspended or revoked.
(b) No person shall use, nor shall any owner use or knowingly permit the use of any Illinois registration plate, plates or registration sticker, or any Illinois Reciprocity Permit or Prorate Decal which has been cancelled, suspended or revoked.
(c) Any violation of this Section is a Class A misdemeanor unless:
1. the registration of the motor vehicle has been
suspended for noninsurance, then the provisions of Section 3‑708 of this Code apply in lieu of this Section.
2. the registration of the motor vehicle has been
suspended for failure to purchase a vehicle tax sticker pursuant to Section 3‑704.1 of this Code, then the violation shall be considered a business offense and the person shall be required to pay a fine in excess of $500, but not more than $1,000.
(Source: P.A. 86‑149; 87‑1225.)
(625 ILCS 5/3‑703) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 3‑703)
Sec. 3‑703. Improper use of evidences of registration or certificate of title. No person shall lend to another any certificate of title, registration card, registration plate, registration sticker, special plate or permit or other evidences of proper registration issued to him if the person desiring to borrow the same would not be entitled to the use thereof, nor shall any person knowingly permit the use of any of the same by one not entitled thereto, nor shall any person display upon a vehicle any registration card, registration sticker, registration plate or other evidences of proper registration not issued for such vehicle or not otherwise lawfully used thereon under this Code. No person shall duplicate, alter or attempt to reproduce in any manner a registration plate or registration sticker issued under this Code. No person shall make fraudulent use of evidences of registration or certificates of title issued erroneously by the Secretary of State. No person shall manufacture, advertise, distribute or sell any certificate of title, registration card, registration plate, registration sticker, special plate or permit or other evidences of proper registration which purports to have been issued under this Code. The Secretary of State may request the Attorney General to seek a restraining order in the circuit court against any person who violates this Section by advertising such fraudulent items. Any violation of this Section is a Class C misdemeanor.
(Source: P.A. 86‑551.)
I suggest a quick loan!
Best wishes.
2007-04-02 08:44:45
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answered by KC V ™ 7
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once you consider that the bus that had the deadly coincidence had expired stickers...properly, what ought to the top result were if someone had said and suggested that fact? there is not any website that facilitates you to record this in Illinois, yet a short call to the non emergency line with the advice should be adequate. And to those poised to provide a thumbs down for the reply, I probable does no longer for a couple of minutes expired because it really is available to easily no longer note, notwithstanding the question is about one 10 months behind in spite of everything, a lot of time to get issues fixed, exceptionally in Illinois the position it really is really undemanding to do. So convinced, I accept as true with you, merely ignore concerning the nay sayers telling you to concepts your man or woman company. it extremely is your company.
2016-12-03 03:55:02
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answered by Anonymous
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No, there's no assistance for that. If you can afford to drive around, you afford to get your tags renewed. In the state where I live, it's a substantial penalty for renewing late, so it's worth it to renew on time. Also, local police have a SOP that they tow if it's expired more than 30 days. You've had a whole year to save $6.50/month.
2007-04-02 08:43:54
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answered by Gemma 5
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Check with your local Department of social services. Odds are most jurisdicitons give you a 30 day leeway as most people are switching to online ordering.
There is no way to circumvent it, but talk to them or a friend and see if you can get help.
Good luck....ps...if your honest and say i just forgot and i need to get them...odds are unless you did something terrible, you'll probably get a warning!
2007-04-02 08:43:29
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answered by J D 3
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