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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Illinois Low Speed Vehicle form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Owner(s) Name in the designated field. Ensure that all names are spelled correctly for accurate registration.
  3. Fill in your Address, including City, State, and ZIP Code. This information is crucial for identification and correspondence.
  4. Input the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), Year, Make, and Model of your vehicle. Double-check these details to avoid any errors.
  5. Select the Fuel Type from the options provided: Gasoline, Electric, or Other. If you choose 'Other', specify the fuel type in the space provided.
  6. Review the affirmation statement regarding compliance with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards and ensure you understand your responsibilities regarding insurance.
  7. Sign and date where indicated for both Owner and Co-Owner if applicable. This confirms that all information is true and correct.
  8. Finally, gather any required documentation such as Application for Vehicle Transaction (VSD 190) and applicable fees before submission.

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Registering a LSV in Illinois This can be done at any Secretary of State office that provide a driver services facility on behalf of the Department of Motor Vehicles. The necessary forms are available online and the process is relatively straightforward and this needs completing annually.
A low-speed vehicle (LSV) is a street-legal, four-wheeled vehicle with a top speed of 25 mph and a gross vehicle weight rating of less than 3,000 lbs. Most U.S. states allow LSVs to drive on roads marked 35 mph or less. Low-speed vehicles are typically electric and must follow federal performance and safety standards.
(a) Except as otherwise provided in this Section, it is lawful for any person to drive or operate a low-speed vehicle upon any street in this State where the posted speed limit is 30 miles per hour or less.
Municipalities can decide when golf carts can be used on their streets. The general rule is that it is illegal to operate a non-highway vehicle on any street, highway, or roadway in Illinois. However, there are some exceptions like a maximum speed limit of 35 miles per hour. No state law; varies by municipality.
Low-speed vehicles may operate on streets with posted speed limits up to 30 miles per hour (mph) if authorized by the local government. Low-speed vehicles are allowed to cross an intersection where the road or street has a posted speed limit of up to 45 mph.

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Low-speed vehicles (LSVs) are required to follow federal safety standards, are street legal on most U.S. roads 35 mph or less, and travel at a max speed of 25 mph.

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