Ill. Admin. Code tit. 50, § 8010.30 - Document Requirements for Other Evidence of Insurance
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 15, April 8, 2022
a) If an insured owner has lost or has not
yet received an insurance card from his/her insurance company, or is the
resident of another state or jurisdiction other evidences of insurance may be
carried in the vehicle for display to a law enforcement officer. These include
but are not limited to the following:
1) A
current policy declarations page.
2) A certificate of insurance.
3) An insurance binder.
4) The combination of proof of purchase of
the motor vehicle within the previous sixty (60) days and a current insurance
card issued for the motor vehicle replaced by such purchase. Proof of purchase
shall include but not be limited to the following items:
A) bill of sale;
B) purchase agreement;
C) installment contract;
D) copy of front and back of title;
E) the registration identification card
showing transfer information; or
F)
Illinois Department of Revenue tax form.
5) A receipt for payment of a current
liability insurance premium.
b) Except where noted, all information items
listed are required on a binder, certificate of insurance, and a premium
receipt for the document to qualify as evidence of insurance. The minimum
requirements are:
1) company name;
2) policy number - not required on a binder
or premium receipt;
3) effective
date;
4) expiration date or number
of days from the effective date;
5)
name of insured(s);
6) vehicle
year;
7) vehicle make;
8) either all or the last six characters of
the vehicle identification number (VIN);
9) date of premium payment - required only on
a receipt; and
10) signature of
authorized representative.
c) Documents issued with a fleet policy may
state "FLEET" in lieu of vehicle years, makes and VINs. Documents issued with a
non-owner policy may state "NON-OWNER POLICY" in lieu of vehicle year, make and
VIN.
Notes
Amended at 15 Ill. Reg. 15605, effective October 15, 1991
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