What type of vehicle must be titled and registered? Off-road motorcycles and ATVs are titled but are not registered.
Pop-up campers and all other kinds of campers that are pulled behind a vehicle are both titled and registered. Slide-in campers or pop-up campers that are affixed to the vehicle or part of the vehicle are neither titled or registered. Anything that is driven (cars, trucks, RV’s, motorcycles, mopeds, motorized bicycles) or anything that is pulled (RT’s, pop-ups, 5th wheels, trailers of all kinds and sizes) on the roads is titled and licensed. Snowmobiles, jet-skis, boats less than 16 feet, and boats over 16 feet are handled by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources. They can be contacted at (217) 782-2138. How do I register a vehicle that already has an Illinois title? If you register within six months of the original sale date, you must title and register the vehicle and pay tax starting from the sale date. For example, if the vehicle was purchased on September 1 and title and registered on October 30, you receive a September expiration sticker.
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- What type of vehicle must be titled and registered? Off-road motorcycles and ATVs are titled but are not registered.