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Pretty sure any car 2001 or newer is only one “not ready”Have they changed the systems not ready limit?
Uh oh.Pretty sure any car 2001 or newer is only one “not ready”
Valasquez in Hanover Park will do it if you don’t have anyone to do it. Think I paid like $120I never welded in an O2 bung for the secondary. So the sensor is just tucked under the belly tray. Should be all I need to do. Just lazy.
Sporting Activity Vehicle Exemption
The Illinois Vehicle Emissions Inspection Law of 2005 (625 ILCS 5/13C-15(b)(8)(I)) provides for an exemption from the required vehicle emissions testing requirement if a vehicle is operated exclusively in organized amateur or professional sporting activities, as defined in Section 3.310 of the Environmental Protection Act. If a vehicle meets this requirement, the registered owner may apply for an exemption.
"Organized amateur or professional sporting activity" is defined as an activity or event carried out at a facility by persons who engaged in that activity as a business or for education, charity or entertainment for the general public, including all necessary actions and activities associated with such an activity. This definition includes, but is not limited to:
Required Documentation
- rifle and pistol ranges, licensed shooting preserves, and skeet, trap or shooting sports clubs in existence prior to January 1, 1994,
- public hunting areas operated by a governmental entity,
- organized motor sports, and
- sporting events organized or controlled by school districts, units of local government, state agencies, colleges, universities or professional sports clubs offering exhibitions to the public.
Along with the completed application, you must include the following:
Applying for a Sporting Activity Vehicle Exemption
- A current copy of the insurance policy which clearly indicates the
vehicle is insured as a limited, restricted or exhibition use vehicle.- Documentation supporting that the vehicle is operated exclusively in
organized amateur or professional sporting activities as defined in
Section 3.310 of the Environmental Protection Act (415 ILCS 5/3.310).
Acceptable forms of proof may include but are not limited to:
- Proof of admission to an organized amateur or professional
sporting activity or event that took place no more than
twelve (12) months prior to submittal of the application.- A photograph of the vehicle in an exhibition that took place no
more than twelve (12) months prior to submittal of the application.- Current membership to a sports club.
- Current photographs of the front, both sides, and rear of the vehicle,
including the license plate, taken no more than three (3) months prior
to submittal of the application.
For faster service, submit your Sporting Activity Vehicle Exemption Application online by clicking here.
*Please do not submit duplicate applications as this will delay us processing your application. *
After printing and completing the pdf, use one (1) of the methods provided below:
If you have any questions, please call the Illinois Air Team at: 844.258.9071.
- Email: [email protected]
- Fax: 312.327.7640
- Mail: Applus Technologies, Inc., P.O. Box 3266, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137-9998
Having an insurance policy aka haggerty classic ect that calls out that the vehicle is limited use is the most important part.Hmmm...
So, looks like all you really need to do get a few pics from the TCG drag strip or Half Mile events and a copy of your registration info.
Sporting Activity Vehicle Exemption
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That part is easy though.Having an insurance policy aka haggerty classic ect that calls out that the vehicle is limited use is the most important part.
I like how falsifying those sporting vehicle claims is a class 4 felony. Seems a little extreme.
One Hundo and still in Crockford Illinois lol$176/head + TTL I’ll let you register your car to my barn.
No emissions baybeeeeeeeeeeee
I tried that with a personal mailbox service out in Ottawa IL, but they told me I still had to go through emissions one last time even if I changed my registration to that exempt address.Just register your car to someone's address outside of the bullshit areas that require emissions. Surely you have to know someone.....
I tried that with a personal mailbox service out in Ottawa IL, but they told me I still had to go through emissions one last time even if I changed my registration to that exempt address.
edit: I'm probably going to try and register out at my mother in laws house in Indiana where there's no testing.
Good luck..Sent in all my info keeping my fingers crossed
Move to Yorkville or Plano, no emissions in Kendall County.Sent in all my info keeping my fingers crossed
Move to Yorkville or Plano, no emissions in Kendall County.
Cat's can't get stolen if they're not installed on the car.