Illinois emissions test waiver form 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Illinois emissions test waiver form in the editor.
  2. In the 'Repaired By' section, enter the name of the technician who performed the repairs. This is crucial for validating your waiver request.
  3. Next, provide details about emissions-related costs incurred since your last test. This should be filled out by either you or the repair technician.
  4. The repair technician must complete their information, including Repair Facility ID and Phone Number, along with the total cost for this specific repair.
  5. Ensure that the repair facility information is printed or stamped accurately. The technician must confirm whether all recommended repairs were completed.
  6. Finally, have the technician print their name and sign to certify that all provided information is correct before submitting your form.

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You cannot renew your cars registration if you do not take an emissions test. The rule does not apply to diesel trucks and completely electric vehicles. Motorcycles and antique vehicles (model year before 1967) are also exempt. If your vehicle is registered outside of Illinois, you also are exempt.
A failing vehicle must be repaired and then return to a station for a retest. The Illinois EPA recommends that repairs be made by a technician who is trained and experienced in emissions diagnosis and repair. The repair technician should complete and submit the RDF for you online.
What if I dont have my car tested? If you are pulled over by the police, you may be fined. If your registration sticker is expired by less than 2 months, then you will be fined at least $50. If your registration sticker is expired by more than 2 months, you will be fined at least $300.