Motorist Information and Vehicle Status Form - Illinois Environmental 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the registered owner's name in the designated field. Ensure that all information is accurate as it is crucial for processing.
  3. Fill in the street address, city, state, and zip code of the registered owner. This information helps identify the vehicle's location.
  4. Provide a daytime telephone number with area code. This allows for quick communication if any issues arise during processing.
  5. Enter the Illinois license plate number, model year, vehicle make, and vehicle identification number (VIN) in their respective fields.
  6. Select one option from the provided checkboxes that best describes your situation regarding the vehicle's status. Fill in any additional required details based on your selection.
  7. If applicable, provide proof of out-of-area location by entering the full address where the vehicle is located and attaching necessary documentation.
  8. Finally, certify that all information is true by signing and dating the form before submission.

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Adm. Code 276.401 and 276.403, if your vehicle has been tested at least twice, has been repaired, and has failed to comply with emissions inspection standards, you may be eligible for a Repair Waiver.
Most 1996 and newer gasoline-powered passenger vehicles are subject to emissions inspections after they are four years old (e.g. 2012 vehicles are being inspected in 2016 for the first time). The inspection month coincides with the expiration date of the vehicle license plate.
In Illinois, drivers must receive an emissions inspection every two years, starting from the year when the vehicle turns four model years old. All drivers in Cook, Dupage, and Lake counties must receive regular emission inspections.
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.
Vehicles must pass an emissions test or otherwise comply with the Illinois Vehicle Emissions Inspection Law of 2005 (625 ILCS 5/13C) (Inspection Law) before the vehicles registration (license plates) can be renewed.

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When an emissions test is required, its usually tied to your vehicle registration process. When you need to renew your vehicle registration, part of that renewal notification will usually include a reminder that youre due for an emissions test.
Vehicles exempt from emissions testing include the following: Vehicles that dont require registration. Diesel-powered vehicles. Electric vehicles (but not hybrids) Cars built in 1967 or before. Antique vehicles. Custom vehicles. Street rods. Custom vehicles.
Motorists can find out when their vehicle is due for an emissions test by entering the VIN or license plate number into our Vehicle Eligibility Check tool. For a list of Illinois Air Team testing locations, please visit the Testing Site Locator.

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