2021 OFFENSE CODE INDEX ILLINOIS SECRETARY OF STATE DEPARTMENT OF POLICE OFFENSE CODE INDEX This index does not list all offenses and is intended only as a ready reference guide to enforcement sections in the Illinois Compiled Statutes (ILCS). All users should be alert to any new legislative or Practice Rules that may affect its accuracy. IN EVERY CASE, THE PERTINENT ILCS SECTION SHOULD BE READ TO DETERMINE THE PROPER CHARGE AND BAIL. NOTE: The four – digit number listed in parentheses below Illinois Vehicle Code and certain other violations throughout the Offense Code Index is included for uniform crime reporting purposes utilized by the Secretary of State Police. This code may differ from codes other law enforcement agencies may collect. BAIL BOND AND APPEARANCE PROCEDURES The bail amounts specified in the Offense Code Index are preset in the Practice Rules to avoid undue delay in freeing certain persons accused of an offense when, because of the hour or circumstances, it is not practical to take the accused before a judge to have bail set. SUPREME COURT RULE 553. POSTING BAIL (A) By Whom and Where Taken. The several circuit clerks, deputy circuit clerks and law enforcement officers designated by name or office by the chief judge of the circuit are authorized to let to bail any person arrested for or charged with an offense covered by Rules 526, 527 and 528. Upon designation by the chief judge of the circuit, bail may be taken in accordance with this article in any county, municipal or other building housing governmental units, police station, sheriff’s office or jail, district headquarters building of the Illinois State Police, weigh station, or portable scale unit established for enforcement of truck violations under Rule 526(b)(1) or similar municipal ordinances. Bail deposits by credit card, debit card or by any other electronic means may only be accepted upon the approval of the chief judge and the circuit clerk’s ability to accept such deposits. Individual bonds under paragraph (d) of this rule may additionally be taken as designated by the chief judge of the circuit. (B) Copy of Bond–Receipt for Cash Bail. A carbon copy of the bond or an official receipt showing the amount of cash bail posted, specifying the time and place of court appearance, shall be furnished to the accused and shall constitute a receipt for bail. The bond, cash bail, or both, shall be delivered to the office of the circuit clerk of the county in which the violation occurred within 48 hours of receipt or within the time set for the accused’s appearance in court, whichever is earlier. (C) Driver’s License or Bond Certificate. If an accused deposits a driver’s license with the arresting officer in lieu of bail or in addition to bail, or deposits a bond certificate, the arresting officer shall note that fact on the accused’s copy of the ticket and transmit the driver’s license or bond certificate to the clerk within the time provided in paragraph (B) of this rule. 1 Following is a current list of all Illinois companies and associations authorized to issue bond certificates to be accepted as bail in minor traffic offenses where the bail does not exceed the amount specified in Schedule 12, as provided in section 15-60 of the Criminal and Traffic Assessment Act (705 ILCS 135/15-60) for a single offense, $500 for multiple offenses arising out of the same occurrence, or $500 for trucks: 1. Advantage Auto Club, Inc. 2. Allstate Insurance Company 3. Allstate Motor Club 4. Auto Club Group 5. American Automobile Assn. and Affiliated Motor Clubs 6. American Service Insurance Company, Inc. 7. Economy Fire & Casualty Company (subsidiary of Kemper Group) 8. Economy Preferred Insurance Company (subsidiary of Kemper Group) 9. Exxon Travel Club, Inc. 10. Illinois Founders Insurance Company 11. Illinois Trucking Association, Inc. (dba Illinois Transportation Association) ($500) 12. Mid-West Truckers Association, Inc. ($500) 13. Montgomery Ward Insurance Company 14. Motor Club of America Enterprises, Inc. 15. National Motor Club of America, Inc. 16. National Surety Corporation 17. Ocoma Industries, Inc. (dba Amoco Motor Club and BP Motor Club) 18. Safe Driver Motor Club, Inc. 19. Signature’s Nationwide Auto Club, Inc. 20. Signature Motor Club, Inc., 21. Signature Motor Club, Inc., FBO Mobil Auto Club 22. Town & Country Motorist Association, Inc. 23. Transit General Insurance Company 24. United States Auto Club, Motoring Division, Inc. Verification of the validity of a bond card may be made by contacting Jack Williams, Illinois Department of Insurance, Springfield, IL; 217-558-2747 or by email at jack.williams@illinois.gov. Trucking Bond Certificates — $500 Limit (D) Individual Bond. Persons arrested for or charged with an offense covered by Rules 526, 527 and 528 who are unable to secure release from custody under these rules may be released by giving individual bond (in the amount required by this article) by those law enforcement officers designated by name or office by the chief judge of the circuit, except when the accused is (1) unable or unwilling to establish his/her identity or submit to being fingerprinted as required by law, (2) is charged with an offense punishable by imprisonment and will pose a danger to any person or the community, or (3) elects release on separate bail under Rule 503(a)(3) or 503(a)(4). Persons required to deposit both bail and driver’s license under Rule 526(e) may be released on $1,000 individual bond and his/her current Illinois driver’s license. If authorized by the chief judge of the circuit, individual bonds under this paragraph (d) may be executed by signing the citation or complaint agreeing to comply with its conditions, except that when the individual bond is for a petty traffic offense, no signature shall be required. Court-approved electronic signatures are allowed. (E) Alternative Procedure in Minor Cases – Counties Other Than Cook. In any case, excluding citations written by local law enforce2 ment in Cook County, in which the bail or bond specified by Rule 526, 527 or 528 does not exceed $300 in United States currency, an accused not required to be fingerprinted may post bond by giving the United States currency to the sworn law enforcement officer. The officer shall provide the accused with a copy of the citation duly noted with the amount of the United States currency posted as bond. The accused shall then be released from custody. In such cases, the officer will deliver the appropriate portions(s) of the ticket along with the United States currency as bond(s) to the clerk of the circuit court or a designated building approved by the issuing law enforcement agency and approved by the receiving law enforcement agency before the end of his or her current tour of duty. NOTICE TO APPEAR Whenever a peace officer is authorized to arrest a person without a warrant, the officer may instead issue to such person a Notice to Appear. The notice shall be in writing; state the name of the person and his address, if known; set forth the nature of the offense; be signed by the officer issuing the notice; and request the person to appear before a court at a certain time and place. Upon failure of the person to appear, a summons or warrant of arrest may be issued. MINIMUM PRESET BAIL AMOUNTS Traffic Offenses. The basic Rule 526(a) presets bail for minor traffic cases equal to the Schedule 12 assessment, as provided in section 15-60 of the Criminal and Traffic Assessment Act (705 ILCS 135/1560), of $164. Bail is preset to avoid undue delay when it is not practicable to bring the accused before a judge. • • • Those violations denoted by an asterisk (*) require mandatory court appearance. Those violations denoted by an asterisk (*) are exempt from the provisions of the NONRESIDENT VIOLATOR COMPACT, and the normal Supreme Court Bail Rule applies. Those violations denoted by the number sign (#) require fingerprinting of the violator. IN EVERY CASE THE PERTINENT ILCS SECTION SHOULD BE READ TO DETERMINE THE PROPER CHARGE AND BAIL. ADDITIONAL SUPREME COURT RULES 1. Appearance Date – Rule 504 The date set by the arresting officer for an accused’s first appearance in court shall be “not less than 14 days but within 60 days after the date of arrest, whenever practicable.” 2. Substitution of Cash Bail – Rule 554 (a) Not sooner than 10 court days after arrest and not later than three court days before the date set for appearance in court, an accused who deposited driver’s license or a bond certificate in lieu of cash bail, or who was released on Notice to Appear, promise to comply, or individual bond under Rule 553(d) may recover either his/her license or bond certificate or further secure his release by substituting cash bail in the amount required by this article with the clerk of the circuit court of the county in which the violation occurred; provided, however, that no driver’s license required to be deposited under subparagraph (d) of Rule 526 may be recovered under this 3 rule. The clerk may waive the time limits, specified by this rule. (b) In all cases in which a court appearance is not required, under Rule 551, an accused who desires to satisfy the charges but is unwilling to plead guilty may substitute cash bail for each offense under paragraph (a) of this rule; in such event, if the accused does not appear on the date set for appearance, or any date to which the case may be continued, it shall be presumed he has consented to the entry of an EX PARTE judgement on each offense (see Rule 556(b)). 3. Driver’s License in Lieu of or in Addition to Bail – Rule 526(e) “…In lieu of posting the cash amounts specified (for sections: 3708, 11-501 and 11-506, of the IVC) an accused must post $1,000 bail and his current Illinois driver’s license. Persons who do not possess a valid Illinois driver’s license shall post bail in the amounts specified in Rule 526(c) or 525 (d).” 4. Bail Schedule – Ordinance Offenses, Petty Offenses, Business Offenses and Certain Misdemeanors – Rule 528 (a) Bail for a petty, business, or non-traffic/non-conservation offense, including ordinance violations, punishable only by a fine shall be $100. (b) Certain Other Offenses. Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this Rule 528, bail for any other offenses, including violation of any ordinance of any unit of local government (other than traffic or conservation offenses) punishable by fine or imprisonment in a penal institution other than the penitentiary, or both, shall be $100. (c) Domestic violence offenses. No bail is established under these rules as provided in Section 110-15 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963 (725 ILCS 5/110-15) for the offense of domestic battery (720 ILCS 5/12-3.2), a violation of an Order of Protection (720 ILCS 5/12-30), or any similar violation of a local ordinance. Bail for these offenses shall be set by the court pursuant to statute. 5. Required Appearance – Rule 551 A court appearance is required for the following: (a) All alleged major traffic offenses of the Illinois Vehicle Code. (b) All alleged violations of the following specified sections: 3-707 Operating without insurance 3-708 Operating when registration suspended for noninsurance 6-101 No valid driver’s license 6-104 Violation of classification 6-113 Operating in violation of license or permit 11-1414(a) Passed school bus – loading or unloading 15-112(g) Refusal to stop and submit vehicle and load to weighing after being directed to do so by an officer, or removal of load prior to weighing 15-301(j) Violation of excess size and weight permit (c) All alleged violations of the Child Passenger Protection Act. (d) Any traffic offense which results in an accident causing the death of any person or injury to any person other than the accused. 4 (e) Conservation offenses identified in subparagraph (b) of Rule 527 or offenses for which civil penalties are required under Section 20.35 of the Fish and Aquatic Life code or Section 3.5 of the Wildlife code. (f) Offenses arising from multiple charges, as provided in Rule 503. (g) Violations of any ordinance of any unit of local government defining offenses comparable to those specified in subparagraphs (a), (b), (c), (d) and (h) of this Rule 551. (h) Any minor traffic offense where the statutory minimum fine is greater than $95, except those offenses involving truck violations under Rule 526(b)(1) or similar municipal ordinances. TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT BAIL PROCEDURE 625 ILCS 5/6-308 Procedures for Traffic Offenses. (a) Any person cited for violating this code or a similar provision of a local ordinance for which a violation is a petty offense, as defined by Section 5-1-17 of the Unified Code of Corrections, excluding business offenses as defined by Section 5-1-2 of the Unified Code of Corrections or a violation of Section 15-111 or subsection (d) of Section 3-401 of this code, shall not be required to sign the citation or post bond to secure bail for his or her release. All other provisions of this code or similar provisions of local ordinances shall be governed by the bail provisions of the Illinois Supreme Court Rules when it is not practical or feasible to take the person before a judge to have bail set or to avoid undue delay because of the hour or circumstances. Illinois Supreme Court Rules shall govern bail and appearance procedures when a person who is a resident of another state that is not a member of the Nonresident Violator Compact of 1977 is cited for violating this code or a similar provision of a local ordinance. Rule 501(g) (g) Promise to Comply. An option available to Illinois residents and residents of member jurisdictions of the Nonresident Violator Compact of 1977 (625 ILCS 5/6-800 et. seq), allowing release from custody without bail following arrests on view for minor petty traffic offenses, subject to the terms of the Uniform Citation and Complaint (see 625 ILCS 5/6-308). Residents of other states that are not member jurisdictions of the Nonresident Violator Compact of 1977 shall not be released on a promise to comply, but must post bail or secure release in accordance with these rules. 5 JURISDICTIONS NOT YET MEMBERS OF THE NONRESIDENT VIOLATOR COMPACT Alaska, California, Michigan, Montana, Oregon, Wisconsin VIOLATIONS FOR DRIVERS UNDER AGE 21 235 ILCS 5/6-16(a) Prohibited sale of alcohol to a minor 235 ILCS 5/6-20(a) Illegal purchase, acceptance or possession of alcohol by a minor 235 ILCS 5/6-20(c) Altering, defacing identification card to obtain alcohol by a minor 235 ILCS 5/6-20(d) Illegal possession of alcohol by a minor 235 ILCS 5/6-20(e) Illegal consumption of alcohol by a minor 625 ILCS 5/6-107(e) Graduated Driver: unlawful number of passengers 625 ILCS 5/6-107(g) Graduated Driver: more than one passenger under age 20 (see exceptions) 625 ILCS 5/6-107.1(b) Graduated Driver: Operating a motor vehicle outside the permitted driving restrictions time while on an instruction permit (see exceptions) 625 ILCS 5/6-110(a-1) Graduated Driver: Operating a motor vehicle outside the permitted driving restriction time while on a GDL (see exceptions) 625 ILCS 5/6-501.8 Zero tolerance administrative sanction (not a violation) 625 ILCS 5/12-610.1(b) Operating a cell phone while driving and under age 19 6 OFFENSE CODE INDEX ILLINOIS VEHICLE CODE CHAPTER 625 ILCS 5/ CHAPTER 3 – CERTIFICATES OF TITLE AND REGISTRATION OF VEHICLES ARTICLE I – CERTIFICATE OF TITLE Section *3-101 (8001) 3-112 (8002) 3-112.1(c) (8003) 3-113(a) (8004) (#)*3-116(c) (8006) *3-117.1(a) (8600) *3-117.1(b)(1) (8601) *3-117.1(b)(2) (8007) *3-117.1(b)(3) (8602) *3-117.1(b)(4) (8603) (#)*3-117.1(b)(5) (8607) (#)*3-117.1(c) (8604) *3-117.1(d) (8605) *3-117.1(e) (8606) 3-117.2 (8611) No certificate of title Failure to transfer title False odometer certification Failure to transfer title – dealer Illegal possession of Junking Certificate/Salvage Certificate, offer to buy or sell, or failure to submit Junk Vehicle Notification – Class 3 felony Failure to obtain Junking Certificate – Class A misdemeanor – $1,500 or 10% Failure to obtain Salvage Certificate – Insurance company – Class A misdemeanor – $1,500 or 10% Failure to obtain Salvage Certificate or Junking Certificate – Certificate of Purchase – Class A misdemeanor – $1,500 or 10% Failure to obtain Salvage Certificate – Lien holder – Class A misdemeanor – $1,500 or 10% Failure to obtain Salvage Certificate – Commercial vehicle – Class A misdemeanor – $1,000 or 10% Failure to designate “flood” vehicle on application for title – Business offense, $1,500 or 10%; second or subsequent violation – Class 4 felony Unlawful possession, sale, purchase, disposal or offer to purchase, sell, dispose or destroy Certificate of Title to any salvage or junk motor vehicle – Class 3 felony Failure to surrender title, Salvage Certificate, Certificate of Purchase or out-of-state document of ownership – $1,500 or 10%; subsequent offense – Class 4 felony Unlawful operation of salvage or junk vehicle – $1,500 or 10% Failure to submit Junk Vehicle Notification 7 ARTICLE IV – REGISTRATION (Compliance with the registration provisions of this code after apprehension or arrest shall not excuse imposition of the penalties herein provided nor be cause for dismissal of the arrest nor be a basis for setting aside a conviction. 625 ILCS 5/3-834(b)) 3-401 (8015) 3-401(d) (8014) 3-404 (8016) 3-411 (8017) 3-413(a) (8018) 3-413(b) 3-413(b) No valid registration Failure to obtain appropriate registration – second division (Bond equals fine; see 3-401(d)(2)) No bill of lading, manifest or dispatch record Failure to carry registration card or reciprocity permit No front/rear registration plate Improper display license plates/sticker Improper display (tinted or obscured plastic covers) Improper display of drive-away permit Improper display of truck-mounted camper body registration plate Operating vehicle with expired registration plates or registration sticker Permitting the operation of vehicle displaying expired Illinois registration Operating vehicle with registration cover Unlawful sale of registration cover Unlawful concealment of registration – Class A misdemeanor Failure to notify Secretary of State of change of address/name Failure to apply for lost, stolen or damaged card, plates or registration sticker 3-413(c) 3-413(e) 3-413(f) (8019) 3-413(f) 3-413(g) 3-413(h) 3-413(j) 3-416 (8020) 3-417 (8021) ARTICLE V – TRANSFER OF REGISTRATION 3-501 (8025) Failed to surrender registration to Secretary of State or to transfer registration upon transferring ownership of a vehicle to another ARTICLE VI – SPECIAL PLATES 3-601 (8030) 3-605 Illegal use of special plates by dealer, transporter, manufacturer or repossessor Failure to maintain records – dealer plate record (8031) ARTICLE VII – OTHER OFFENSES AGAINST REGISTRATION 3-701 (2455) 3-701 (2455) 3-701(a)(3) 8 Operating vehicle without evidence of registration Inoperable odometer under mileage tax plates Unlawful operation with a foreign dealer plate *3-702 (2460) 3-703 (2465) 3-706 (8037) *3-707 (2461) *3-708 (2462) *3-710 (2463) *3-712(a) Operating vehicle when registration is revoked, canceled or suspended – Class A misdemeanor, $1,500 or 10%. Does not include suspended for no insurance – see 3-708. Improper use of registration or title Failure to surrender canceled, suspended or revoked registration Operating uninsured motor vehicle Operating motor vehicle when registration suspended for no insurance – driver’s license plus $1,000 or $3,000 cash or 10% Displaying false insurance card – Class A misdemeanor – driver’s license or $2,000 or 10% Improper application for certificate of title and registration – Class A misdemeanor ARTICLE VIII – REGISTRATION AND LICENSE FEES 3-809(c) (8041) 3-818 (8043) 3-833 (8044) Illegal operation of fertilizer spreader – over 30 mph, over 12-foot-wide or over 36,000 pounds gross Filing false return-mileage plate owner – prejury (see criminal code) Failure to comply with title and registration laws of the Illinois Vehicle Code ARTICLE IX – REMITTANCE AGENTS Class B Misdemeanor – $1,000 or 10% *3-903 (8047) *3-910 (8048) *3-915 (8049) Unlicensed remittance agent Failure to maintain records – remittance agent Remittance agents – violations 9 License Plate Chart Attachment A Flat Weight Trailer Letter Des. Maximum Gross Wt. Letter Des. Maximum Gross Wt. B C D F H J K L N P Q R S T V X Z 18,000 10,000 12,000 16,000 26,000 28,000 32,000 36,000 40,000 45,000 50,000 54,999 59,500 64,000 73,280 77,000 80,000 TA TB TC TD TE TG TK TL TN 13,000 15,000 18,000 10,000 14,000 20,000 32,000 36,000 40,000 lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. Mileage Bus, Truck, Tractor Letter Des. Maximum Gross Wt. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. Farm Truck Farm Trailer Letter Des. Maximum Gross Wt. Letter Maximum Des. Gross Wt. VF VG VH VJ VK VL VP VR VT VV VX VZ 16,000 20,000 24,000 28,000 32,000 36,000 45,000 54,999 64,000 73,280 77,000 80,000 VDD VDE VDG VDJ VDL Power Unit MD MF MG MH MJ MK ML MN MP MR MS MT MV MX MZ 12,000 lbs. 16,000 lbs. 20,000 lbs. 24,000 lbs. 28,000 lbs. 32 000 lbs. 36,000 lbs. 40,000 lbs. 45,000 lbs. 54,999 lbs. 59,500 lbs. 64,000 lbs. 73,280 lbs. 77,000 lbs. 80,000 lbs. Mileage Trailer MET MFT MLT MMT 10 14,000 20,000 36,000 40,000 Ibs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. 10,000 14,000 20,000 28,000 36,000 lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. CHAPTER 4 – ANTI-THEFT LAWS CHAPTER 4 VIOLATIONS ARE CRIMINAL OFFENSES. FELONY BONDS SET BY JUDGE. OFFENSES RELATED TO MOTOR VEHICLES Misdemeanor – $1,500 or 10%; second or subsequent conviction – Class 4 Felony (#)*4-102(a)(1) (0720) (#)*4-102(a)(2) (#)*4-102(a)(3) Damage to a vehicle or unlawful removal of any part of a vehicle Unlawful tampering with a vehicle, unlawful entry of a vehicle or unlawful attempt to set it in motion Failure to report vehicle as unclaimed – garage repair, parking or storage operators OFFENSES RELATED TO MOTOR VEHICLES Class 2 Felony (#)*4-103(a)(1) (8065) (#)*4-103(a)(2) (8066) (#)*4-103(a)(3) (8067) (#)*4-103(a)(4) (8068) (#)*4-103(a)(5) (8069) (#)*4-103(a)(6) (#)*4-103.1 (8070) Unlawful possession, sale, disposal or concealment of a vehicle or essential part knowing it to have been stolen or converted Unlawful removal, altering, defacing, destroying, falsifying or forging a manufacturer’s identification number of a vehicle or an engine number of a vehicle or any essential part of a vehicle having an identification number Unlawful concealment or misrepresentation of the identity of vehicle or any essential part Unlawful possession, sale, purchase or disposal of a vehicle or any essential part knowing the identification number thereon has been removed or falsified Unlawful possession, purchase, sale or exchange of a manufacturer’s identification number plate, mylar sticker, federal label, State Police reassignment plate, Secretary of State assigned plate, rosette rivet or facsimile of such which has not been attached to or has been removed from the original or assigned vehicle False report to police of theft or conversion of a vehicle Vehicle theft conspiracy AGGRAVATED OFFENSES RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES Class 1 Felony (#)*4-103.2(a)(1) (8072) Unlawful possession of 3 or more vehicles, 3 or more essential parts from different vehicles, to receive, possess, conceal, sell, dispose of or transfer those vehicles or parts knowing they are stolen or converted 11 (#)*4-103.2(a)(2) (8073) (#)*4-103.2(a)(3) (8074) (#)*4-103.2(a)(4) (8081) (#)*4-103.2(a)(5) (8082) (#)*4-103.2(a)(6) (8083) (#)*4-103.2(a)(7) (8084) (#)*4-103.2(a)(8) (8091) (#)*4-103.3 (8097) Unlawful possession of 3 or more vehicles, 3 or more essential parts from different vehicles knowing them to have the identification number removed or falsified Unlawful possession of a vehicle having a value of $25,000 or greater knowing it to have been stolen or converted A person to knowingly possess, buy, sell, exchange or give away 3 or more manufacturers identification plates, mylar stickers, federal certificate labels, State Police reassignment plates, Secretary of State assigned plates or a facsimile of those items which have not been attached to or have been removed from an original or assigned vehicle Unlawful possession of any second division vehicle, semi-trailer, farm tractor, tow truck, rescue squad vehicle, medical transport vehicle, fire engine, special mobile equipment, dump truck, truck mounted transit mixer, crane or the engine, transmission, cab, cab clip or vehicle cowl knowing it to be stolen or converted Unlawful possession of a vehicle which is owned or operated by a law enforcement agency knowing it to be stolen or converted A person driving a vehicle which is known to be stolen or converted or who is transporting a vehicle or essential part knowing it to be stolen who willfully refuses to stop or attempts to evade or elude A person to make a false report of the theft or conversion of 3 or more vehicles within a one year period Organizer of an aggravated vehicle theft conspiracy – Class X felony OFFENSES RELATING TO POSSESSION OF TITLES AND REGISTRATION (#)*4-104(a)(1) (8075) (#)*4-104(a)(2) (8076) (#)*4-104(a)(3) (8077) (#)*4-104(a)(4) (8078) 12 Unlawful possession of title documents, registration card, license plate, registration sticker or temporary registration permit, whether blank or otherwise – Class 4 felony Unlawful possession of title documents without complete assignment – Class 4 felony Unlawful possession of title documents, temporary registration permit, registration card, license plate or registration sticker knowing such documents) to have been stolen, converted, altered, forged or counterfeited – Class 2 felony Unlawful display on a vehicle of any title documents, temporary registration permit, registration card, license plate or registration sticker not authorized by law for use on such (#)*4-104(a)(5) (8079) 4-104(a)(6) (8080) vehicle – $1,500 or 10%; second or subsequent conviction – Class 4 felony Unlawful use or possession of title document or evidence of registration – $1,500 or 10%; second or subsequent conviction – Class 4 felony Failure to mail or deliver any title documents or evidence of registration – petty offense OFFENSES RELATING TO DISPOSITION OF TITLES AND REGISTRATION Class 2 Felony (#)*4-105(a)(1) (8085) (#)*4-105(a)(2) (8086) (#)*4-105(a)(3) (8087) (#)*4-105(a)(4) (8088) (#)*4-105(a)(5) (8089) (#)*4-105(a)(6) (8090) (#)*4-105(a)(7) (8092) Unlawful altering, forging or counterfeiting of any title documents or evidence of registration Unlawful altering forging or counterfeiting of an assignment of any title documents Unlawful altering, forging or counterfeiting of the release of a security interest on any title document Unlawful altering, forging or counterfeiting of any application for title documents or evidence of registration Use of false or fictitious name or address, or use of stolen, altered, forged or counterfeit manufacturer’s identification number, or failure to disclose a security interest, or concealment of any material fact on any application for title documents or evidence of registration, or fraud in connection with any application under this act Unlawful possession of blank Illinois Certificate of Title paper Unlawful surrender of title in exchange for title deleting or changing “SV,” “Rebuilt,” odometer or other information OFFENSES RELATING TO DELETION OR FALSIFICATION OF INFORMATION ON TITLE DOCUMENTS (#)*4-105.1(a)(1) (8093) (#)*4-105.1(a)(2) (8094) (#)*4-105(a)(3) (8095) (#)*4-105.5 (8096) *4-201 (8098) Title fraud by deletion of “SV,” “Rebuilt” or other notation – $1,500 or 10% Title fraud by falsification of odometer reading – $1,500 or 10% Title fraud by alteration or deletion of any information required on a title document – $1,500 or 10%; second or subsequent conviction – Class 3 felony Attempt – as defined in 720 ILCS 5/8-4 as amended, abandonment, lost, stolen, unclaimed vehicles Abandonment of vehicles prohibited 13 CHAPTER 5 – DEALERS, TRANSPORTERS, WRECKERS AND REBUILDERS Class A Misdemeanor – $1,500 or 10% ARTICLE I-DEALERS *5-101 (8100) 5-101.2 *5-102 (8101) *5-102.1 *5-104.3 Unlicensed new vehicle dealer Unlicensed manufactured home dealer Unlicensed used vehicle dealer Sale or exhibition without a permit Failure to disclose Rebuilt Vehicle – second or subsequent violation – Class 4 felony Violation Sunday closing law – New car dealer/ Used car dealer *5-106 (8110) ARTICLE II – TRANSPORTERS Class A Misdemeanor – $1,500 or 10% *5-201 (8102) *5-202(a) (8111) *5-202(e) (8112) No in-transit plates Failure to display distinctive “tow truck” plates – wrecker/tow truck (three plates issued) Failure to display tow truck plate (towed vehicle) ARTICLE III – AUTOMOTIVE PARTS RECYCLERS, SCRAP PROCESSORS, REPAIRERS AND REBUILDERS Class A Misdemeanor – $1,500 or 10% *5-301 (8103) *5-302 (8108) Unlicensed automotive parts recycler, scrap processor, repairer or rebuilder Unlicensed out-of-state salvage vehicle buyer ARTICLE IV – RECORDS REQUIRED TO BE KEPT Class B Misdemeanor; second or subsequent violation(s) – Class A Misdemeanor; with intent to defraud the public – Class 2 Felony *5-401.2(a)(1) (8128) *5-401.2(a)(2) (8129) *5-401.2(a)(3) (8130) *5-401.2(a)(4) (8131) *5-401.2(a-1) *5-401.2(b) (8132) *5-401.2(c) (8133) *5-401.2(d) (8134) 14 Failure to maintain records (new and used) Failure to maintain records (essential parts) Failure to maintain records (junk vehicles) Failure to maintain records (rebuilt vehicle) Failure to maintain records (temporary registration permits) Failure to maintain records (no separate entries) Failure to maintain records (acquisition/ disposition) Failure to maintain records (failed to inspect vehicle) *5-401.2(f) (8135) *5-401.2(g) (8138) *5-401.2(h) (8139) *5-401.3 (8160) (#)*5-402.1(f) (8140) Failure to maintain documentary evidence (vehicle or essential parts) Failure to maintain records (transporter) Failure to notify Secretary of State of transfer of or going out of business Failure to maintain records (scrap processor) Failure to record information/retain documentary proof/marked false entries – Class 2 felony Class A Misdemeanor – $1,500 or 10% *5-403(2) (8106) *5-403.1 (8146) Unlawful notification of pending inspection Failure to maintain inventory system ARTICLE VII – VEHICLE AUCTIONEERS (#)*5-701 (8107) Unlicensed vehicle auctioneer – Class 3 felony CHAPTER 6 – THE ILLINOIS DRIVER LICENSING LAW ARTICLE I – ISSUANCE OF LICENSES, EXPIRATION AND RENEWAL *6-101 (2470) No valid driver’s license: Expired less than one year – petty offense All other cases – $1,500 or 10% DRIVERʼS LICENSES OR PERMITS ISSUED TO PERSONS UNDER AGE 18 ARE INVALID: Friday and Saturday, 11 p.m. - 6 a.m. Sunday through Thursday, 10 p.m. - 6 a.m. (see 6-110 for exceptions) *6-104(a) (8120) *6-104(b) (8121) *6-104(e) (8123) *6-104(e) (8124) *6-104(f) (8125) 6-106.11(a) (8127) 6-107(e) (8117) 6-107(f) Violation of classification – second division vehicle, motorcycle or motor-driven cycle Violation of classification – school bus, transport ing persons for hire in second division vehicle Violation of classification – Illinois Office of Education school bus driver permit Violation of classification – religious organization bus driver Violation of classification – transporting elderly/ organizational activities. Permitting unauthorized person to drive school bus – business offense Graduated Driver: unlawful number of passengers Graduated Driver: failure to secure passengers 15 under age 19 in properly adjusted and fastened safety belt Graduated Driver: more than one passenger under age 20 (see exceptions) Driver’s license not on person – failure to display (8118) 6-107(g) (8117) 6-112 (8126) *6-113 (8136) 6-116 (8137) 6-117.1 Operating in violation of restriction or restricted driving permit Failure to notify Secretary of State of change of address Prohibited use of driver’s license information ARTICLE II – CANCELLATION, SUSPENSION, OR REVOCATION OF LICENSES AND PERMITS Violations of BAIID, Monitoring Driving Device Permit (MDDP) and Related Offenses ---------- ---------- 6-206.2(a) 6-206.2(a-5) 6-206.2(b) 6-206.2(c) 6-206.2(d) 6-206.2(d) *6-210 (8145) Operating a vehicle not equipped with a BAIID required by MDDP; charge under 6-303 – Class 4 felony Driving while license suspended under statutory summary suspension (11-501.1); driver declined MDDP; charge under 6-303 – Class 4 felony Operating a vehicle not equipped with a BAIID when driver’s license is so restricted Circumventing BAIID; requesting/soliciting another person Circumventing BAIID; starting vehicle or providing breath for MDDP holder Circumventing operation of or tampering with BAIID Knowingly and unlawfully renting/leasing/lending vehicle without a BAIID to an MDDP holder Failure to notify person intending to rent/lease/ lend vehicle of BAIID requirement Operating on foreign license while revoked or suspended; charge under 6-303 ARTICLE III – VIOLATION OF LICENSE PROVISIONS *6-301 (2490) *6-301.1 (8141) (#)*6-301.1 (8142) (#)*6-301.2 (8158) (#)*6-301.2 (8144) (#)*6-301.2 (8144) 16 Unlawful use of license or permit – Class A misdemeanor – $1,500 or 10%; second or subsequent violation – Class 4 felony Fictitious or altered driver’s license or permit – Class A misdemeanor Issuing any fictitious license or permit – Class 4 felony Fraudulent driver’s license or permit – CIass 4 felony (Attempt Class A) Possession of driver’s license making implement – Class 4 felony Possession of stolen driver’s license making implement – Class 4 felony (#)*6-301.2 6-301.2 (#)*6-302 (8156) (#)*6-302 (8156) *6-303 (2480) 6-303(a-7) (#)*6-303 (#)*6-303 (#)*6-303(d) 6-304 (8151) *6-304.1 (8149) 6-305(b) (8152) 6-305(c) (8153) 6-305(d) (8154) *6-305.1 (8157) Possession/use of device(s) to read encrypted information on Illinois driver’s license – Class 4 felony Advertising/distributing materials related to fraudulent driver’s license or permits – Class B misdemeanor Making false application or affidavit (perjury) Class 4 felony To knowingly assist or accept documents containing false information of the purpose of making application – Class 4 felony Misdemeanor driving with suspended or revoked license – $1,500 or 10% (Note: see provisions for towing/impounding) Driving while license suspended – Petty offense Driving while license suspended under statutory summary suspension (11-501.1); driver declined MDDP – Class 4 felony Operating a vehicle not equipped with a BAIID required by MDDP – Class 4 felony Second or subsequent conviction while under suspension for specific charges – Class 4 felony (Note: provisions for towing and impounding or seizing vehicle 720 ILCS 5/36-1 and 36-2, vehicle of violator) Permitting unauthorized person to drive Permitting a driver under the influence of alcohol or drugs to drive – $1,500 or 10% Unlawful renting of motor vehicle Unlawful renting of motorcycle Failure to keep records Unlawful subleasing of motor vehicle – Class A misdemeanor ARTICLE IV – COMMERCIAL DRIVER TRAINING SCHOOLS *6-401 (8155) Unlicensed commercial driver training school Class A misdemeanor ARTICLE V – UNIFORM COMMERCIAL DRIVER LICENSE ACT *6-501 (8166) *6-506 (8167) *6-507(a) (8168) Operating commercial motor vehicle with more than one license – Class A misdemeanor – $1,500 or 10% Allowing unauthorized operation of a CMV (Employer) – Class A misdemeanor – $1,500 or 10% Improper operation of commercial motor vehicle; no Commercial Driver’s License; no proper endorsement; improper classification – Class A misdemeanor – $1,500 or 10% 17 COMMERCIAL DRIVERʼS LICENSE ENDORSEMENTS T: P: N: H: X: Double/Triple trailer Passenger Carrying Vehicles Tank Vehicle Hazardous Materials Combination; Tank Vehicle/Hazardous Materials *6-507(b) (8169) Driving with revoked, suspended, cancelled, disqualified or in violation of out-of-service order – Class A misdemeanor – $1,500 or 10% Operating a CMV without a medical examiner’s certificate Failure to notify Secretary of State of change of name or domiciliary address within 10 days; failure to obtain a corrected CDL after 30 days – petty offense Failure to obtain Illinois CDL within 30 days of becoming a resident-petty offense Operating CMV with alcohol in system-petty offense Driving CMV while texting Driving CMV while using hand – held mobile telephone 6-508.1 6-511 (8170) 6-512 (8171) 6-515 (8172) 6-526 6-527 CHAPTER 15, ILCS, ILLINOIS IDENTIFICATION CARD VIOLATIONS 15 ILCS 335/14 (8179) 15 ILCS 335/14A (8180) 15 ILCS 335/14B (8182) 15 ILCS 335/14C (8187) Unlawful use of Identification Card – Class A misdemeanor Fictitious or unlawfully altered Identification Card – Class 4 felony Fraudulent Identification Card – Class 4 felony Making false application or affidavit – Class 4 felony (Note: Officer should read the specific section to determine the proper violation.) CHAPTER 7 – ILLINOIS SAFETY RESPONSIBILITY LAW ARTICLE IV – VIOLATIONS OF PROVISIONS OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ACT *7-402 (8185) *7-403 (8186) (#)*7-603 (8189) 18 Failure to surrender license and registration – financial responsibility – $1,500 or 10% Forged proof of financial responsibility – $1,500 or 10% Altering, making, selling or providing an invalid or counterfeit insurance card – Class 4 felony CHAPTER 8 – MOTOR VEHICLES USED FOR TRANSPORTATION OF PASSENGERS *8-115 (8195) Failure to display financial responsibility certificate – $1,500 or 10% CHAPTER 11 – RULES OF THE ROAD ARTICLE II – OBEDIENCE TO TRAFFIC LAWS *11-203 (8200) *11-204(a) (2495) (#)*11-204.1 (8201) Disobeying police officer, fireman or school crossing guard Fleeing or attempting to elude police officer – $2,000, 10% or surrender of driver’s license Aggravated fleeing or attempting to elude police officer – Class 4 felony (Note: provisions for seizing vehicle, 720 ILCS 5/36-1 and 36-2, vehicle of violator) ARTICLE III – TRAFFIC SIGNS AND SIGNALS 11-305(a) (8205) 11-305(b) (8206) 11-306 (8207) 11-307 (8208) 11-308(b) (8209) 11-309 (8210) *11-310 (8211) *11-311 (8212) *11-312 (8203) *11-313 (8214) Disobeying traffic control device Avoiding traffic control device Disobeying traffic control signal Disobeying pedestrian control signal Disobeying lane control signal Disobeying flashing yellow light/red light Displaying unauthorized sign, signal or marking Interfering with official traffic control device Unlawful use of or damage to highways, appurtenances and structures Unlawful possession of traffic control sign ARTICLE IV – ACCIDENTS (#)*11-401(a) (8220) (#)*11-401(b) (8221) *11-402 (8222) *11-403 (8226) *11-404 (8223) 11-407 (8224) *11-409 (8225) Leaving scene of accident – death or injury – Class 4 felony Leaving scene/failure to report death or injury within 1/2 hour – felony varies with aggravation Leaving scene of accident – vehicle damage – Class A misdemeanor, $1,500 Failure to give aid or information – Class A misdemeanor Failure to give information after striking unattended vehicle or other property Failure to report accident to police authority False information – required reporting – Class C misdemeanor 19 ARTICLE V – DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE AND RECKLESS DRIVING (#)*11-501(a)(1) (2410) (#)*11-501(a)(2) (#)*11-501(a)(3) (#)*11-501(a)(4) (2420) (#)*11-501(a)(5) (2410) (#)*11-501(a)(6) (2420) (#)*11-501(a)(7) 11-502(a) (2430) 11-502(b) 11-502.1(a) 11-502.1(b) 11-502.1(b) *11-503 (2440) (#)*11-503(c) (8229) 11-505 (8228) 11-506 (2450) 11-507 Misdemeanor driving or actual physical control of vehicle when: Alcohol concentration in blood or breath is 0.08 or more ((a)(1) requires a chemical test) Under the influence of alcohol Under the influence of intoxicating compound(s) Under the influence of drugs or combination of drugs Under the combined influence of alcohol, other drug(s), or intoxicating compound(s) Any amount of drug, substance, or compound in the blood or urine resulting from the unlawful use or consumption of a controlled substance, intoxicating compound, or methamphetamine. ((a)(6) requires a chemical test) DUI – $1,000 and surrender of current Illinois driver’s license. Persons who do not possess a valid Illinois driver’s license shall post $3,000 – 10% applies (Supreme Court Rule 530) Within 2 hours of driving or actual physical control, a prohibited THC level (see statute) Illegal transportation or possession of alcoholic liquor – driver Illegal transportation or possession of alcoholic liquor – passenger Unlawful use of medical cannabis in motor vehicle by medical cannabis cardholder Possession of medical cannabis in motor vehicle outside approved container by cardholder (driver) Possession of medical cannabis in motor vehicle outside approved container by cardholder (passenger) Reckless driving – $2,000, 10% or surrender of driver’s license – Class A misdemeanor Aggravated reckless driving – Class 4 felony Illegal squealing/screeching of tires Street racing – $2,000, 10% or Illinois driver’s license – Class A misdemeanor Supervising minor driver while under the influence ARTICLE VI – SPEED RESTRICTIONS 11-601(a) (6604) 11-601(a) 11-601(b) (6601) *11-601.5(a) 20 Driving too fast for conditions Failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident Speeding – over statutory limit Note: Speeding when not more than 25 mph over the posted limit is a petty offense Speeding, 26 mph to less than 35 mph over posted limit – Class B misdemeanor, $1,500 or 10% or Illinois driver’s license *11-601.5(b) (6605) *11-605 (6603) *11-605.1 (6606) *11-605.3 11-606 (8233) 11-611 (8234) Speeding 35 mph or more over the posted limit – Class A misdemeanor – $2,000 or 10% or Illinois driver’s license Speeding – school zone Speeding – construction zone Speeding – Park District zone – petty offense Violating minimum speed regulation Violating maximum attainable operating speedmotorized pedal-cycle ARTICLE VII – DRIVING ON ROADWAY 11-701 (6608) 11-702 (8241) 11-703(a) (8242) 11-703(b) (8243) 11-703(c) (8244) 11-704(a) (8245) 11-704(b) (8246) 11-704(c) (8247) 11-705 (8248) 11-706 (8249) 11-707 (8250) Section *11-703(e) 11-708 (8251) 11-709 (8252) 11-709.1 (8255) 11-710 (6609) 11-711 (8254) Driving in wrong lane Improper passing – opposite direction Improper overtaking Failed to yield to audible signal Improper overtaking – two-wheeled vehicle Improper overtaking – on right Improper overtaking – on right, two-wheeled vehicle Improper overtaking – on right, drove off roadway Improper overtaking – on left, same direction Improper passing – crest, curve, intersection, railroad crossing Disobeying no passing zone Driving recklessly close, toward or near a bicyclist, pedestrian or person riding a horse or driving an animal-drawn vehicle – Class A misdemeanor, Class 3 felony: if great harm caused Improper lane usage – one-way street, wrong side, violated median Improper lane usage – laned roadways Improper passing on the shoulder Following too closely Disobeying controlled access highway restriction 21 ARTICLE VIII – TURNING 11-801 (6611) 11-802 (6612) 11-803 (8262) 11-804 (6614) 11-804(d) (8264) Improper turn Improper U turn – hill or curve Improper starting of parked vehicle Failure to signal when required/improper signal Improper use of turn signal ARTICLE IX – RIGHT-OF-WAY 11-901 (6616) 11-902 (6617) 11-903 (8272) 11-904 (8273) 11-905 (8274) 11-906 (8275) 11-907(a)(1) (8276) *11-907(c) 11-907.5 *11-908(a-1) (8277) *11-908(c) Failure to yield at intersection Failure to yield – turning left Failure to stop on signal or sign – cross walk Failure to yield – stop or yield intersection Failure to yield – merging traffic Failure to yield – private road or drive Failure to yield to authorized emergency vehicle Failure to yield one full lane or reduce speed upon approaching emergency vehicle Failure to yield to disabled vehicle – change lanes or reduce speed Work zone – Failure to yield one full lane to construction workers or reduce speed Failure to stop for flagger or traffic control signal – construction area ARTICLE X – PEDESTRIAN RIGHTS AND DUTIES 11-1002 (8280) *11-1002.5 11-1003 (8281) 11-1004 (8282) *11-1006 (8283) 11-1007 (8284) 11-1010 (8285) *11-1011 (8286) 22 Failure to yield to pedestrian in crosswalk Failure to yield to pedestrian in crosswalk – school zone Failure to yield – pedestrian Failure to yield to blind, hearing impaired or physically disabled pedestrian Soliciting rides or business on roadway Improper walking on highways Pedestrians under the influence of alcohol or drugs Failure to yield at grade crossings – pedestrian ARTICLE XI – SAFETY ZONES 11-1104 (8290) Disobeying safety zone ARTICLE XII – SPECIAL STOPS REQUIRED *11-1201 (8296) 11-1202 (8296) 11-1203 (8297) 11-1204(b) (8298) 11-1204(c) (8299) 11-1205 (8300) Disobeying signal indicating approach of train Failure to stop at railroad crossing – specific vehicles Illegally moving heavy equipment at railroad grade crossing Disobeying stop sign Disobeying yield sign Failure to stop at sidewalk or emerging from alley or driveway ARTICLE XIII – STOPPING, STANDING AND PARKING 11-1301 (8305) *11-1301.3 (8306) *11-1301.3(a-1) 11-1301.3 (a-2) *11-1301.5 (8304) *11-1301.5(b)(6) (#)*11-1301.6 11-1301.8 11-1303 (8307) 11-1304 (8308) 11-1304.5 Improper parking on roadway Unauthorized use of parking places reserved for persons with disabilities Unlawful use of disability plate or placard Unlawful use of Persons with Disabilities plates or placard – holder deceased – Class A misdemeanor Fictitious or unlawfully altered Persons with Disabilities plates, placard or device – Class A misdemeanor (officer may seize plates, placard or device) Unlawful transfer of Persons with Disabilities plates, placard or device to, or use by, unauthorized user – Class A misdemeanor (Subject to seizure and revocation upon notification to Secretary of State. Return placard or plates with any case report to: Persons with Disabilities Placard/Plate Unit, 501 S. Second St., Rm. 541, Springfield, IL 62756) Possession without authority of any fraudulent, lost or stolen Persons with Disabilities license plates, placard or device – Class 4 felony (Subject to seizure and revocation upon notification to Secretary of State – see 11-1301.5(b)(6)) Failure to clear disability parking space or aisle of snow, debris, trash container, or other obstructing object Parking where prohibited Improper parking at right-hand curb Parking vehicle with expired registration 23 ARTICLE XIV – MISCELLANEOUS 11-1401 (8315) 11-1402 (6628) 11-1403 (8317) 11-1403(c) (8309) 11-1403(d) 11-1403.1 (8310) 11-1403.2(a) (8314) 11-1403.2(b) 11-1404 (8319) 11-1405 (8320) 11-1406 (8321) 11-1407 (8322) 11-1408 (8323) 11-1410 (8324) 11-1411 (8325) 11-1412 (8326) 11-1412.1 (8327) 11-1412.2 11-1413 (8328) *11-1414(a) (6629) 11-1414(b) (8330) 11-1416 (8331) 11-1418 (8332) 11-1419.01 (8334) 11-1419.02 (8338) 11-1419.03 *11-1419.04 11-1420 (8335) 24 Unattended motor vehicle left illegally Improper backing Improper riding on motorcycle Illegal handlebars on motorcycle Illegal operation of motorcycles – no hands Improper riding on motorized pedal – cycles Operating motorcycle, motor-driven cycle or moped on one wheel Aggravated operation on one wheel – while speeding Riding motorcycle without special equipment No passenger footrests on motorcycles Driver’s view or driving mechanism obstructed Unsafe opening of vehicle doors Riding in towed trailer Coasting Following fire apparatus illegally Crossing fire hose Driving on sidewalk Speeding more than 8 mph on sidewalk – electric personal assistive mobility device Depositing injurious material on highway Passed school bus – loading or unloading Illegal school bus operation Obstructing traffic – peddling, obstructing or delaying Illegal operation of farm tractor Failure to carry single trip revenue permit Failure to display motor fuel tax identification card Failure to display external motor fuel tax decals Failure to carry manifest – Class A misdemeanor Violated funeral procession statutory requirements 11-1421 (8336) 11-1425(a) (8333) *11-1425(b) (8333) 11-1426.1 (8339) 11-1427 (8340) 11-1428 11-1429 (#)*11-1431 11-1432 (5000) Illegal operation of ambulance or rescue vehicle Blocking intersection Blocking railroad grade crossing Improper operation of ATV or off – highway motorcycle Careless operation of ATV or off – highway motorcycle Improper operation of golf cart on streets, roads and highway Excessive idling – petty offense (see section for specific provisions) Soliciting a tow at a crash scene Smoking in motor vehicle with minor present (see section for specific provisions) ARTICLE XV – BICYCLES 11-1501 (8345) 11-1502 (8346) 11-1503 (8347) 11-1504 (8348) 11-1505 (8349) 11-1506 (8350) 11-1507 (8351) 11-1507.1 (8352) 11-1508 (8353) 11-1509 (8354) 11-1510 (8355) 11-1511 (8356) Parent permitting children to violate Chapter 11 Violation of traffic laws Improperly seated, number of riders Bicycles, skates, other toys – no clinging to vehicles Bicycles or motorized pedal – cycles – improper lane usage No carrying packages, two-hand operation required Improper equipment Lamps on motorized pedal – cycles Retail sales – no stamped identification number Failure to submit to inspection Improper left turn Failure to signal turn CHAPTER 12 – EQUIPMENT OF VEHICLES ARTICLE I – GENERAL PROVISIONS 12-101 (8360) Unsafe Equipment ARTICLE 11 – LIGHTS AND LAMPS 12-201(a) (8361) Driving without lighted lamp – motorcycle 25 12-201(b) 12-201(b) (8362) 12-201(b) 12-201(c) (8363) 12-202 (8364) 12-203 (8365) 12-204 (8366) 12-205.1 (8367) 12-207(a) (8368) 12-207(b) (8369) 12-208 (8370) 12-209(c) (8379) 12-210 (6632) 12-211 (6633) 12-212(c) (8334) 12-214 (8375) *12-215(a) (8376) 12-215(b) (8377) *12-215(c) (8378) 12-215(d) (#)*12-215(a-d) 12-215.1 Driving without lights when required No red taillight – motorcycle Only one red taillight No rear registration plate light Insufficient clearance, identification or side marker lamps Insufficient lighting on parked vehicle Improper lamp or flag on projected load No lights when required – specific vehicle Improper use of more than one spot lamp Improper use of more than three auxiliary driving lamps No signal lamp or signal device – no stop light Defective back – up lights Failure to dim headlights Improper lighting – one headlamp Illegal use of lighting system Illegal use of lights – rural mail vehicle Illegal use of oscillating, rotating or flashing red or white lights – Class A misdemeanor Illegal use of oscillating, rotating or flashing amber lights Illegal use of oscillating, rotating or flashing blue lights – Class A misdemeanor Illegal use of oscillating, rotating or flashing amber and white lights Illegal use of oscillating, rotating or flashing lights (Attempting to stop or detain another person) – Class 4 felony Illegal possession of emergency lights – Class A misdemeanor ARTICLE III – BRAKES 12-301 (8380) Defective or no brakes ARTICLE IV – TIRES 12-401 (8385) 12-402 (8386) Section 12-403 26 Use of illegal tires (studs) Sale or lease of illegally siped or regrooved pneumatic tire (Part 569 of Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations) Sale or lease of illegally retreaded or (8387) 12-404(a) (8388) 12-404(b) (8389) 12-404(c) (8390) 12-405(c) (8391) 12-405(e)(1) (8292) 12-405(e)(1) 12-405(e)(2) (8393) “recapped” pneumatic tire (Part 571.117 of Title 49 Code of Federal Regulation) Sale or lease of pneumatic tire without marking (retreaded or siped tire) Sale or lease of pneumatic tire without marking (retreaded or recapped tire) Sale or lease of pneumatic tire without marking (new tire) Use of unsafe tire Sale, lease or installation of unsafe pneumatic tire Failure to correct unsafe tire condition – persons offering vehicle for sale or lease – prior to operation Sale, lease or installation of pneumatic tire with less than 3/32 of an inch tread groove depth (except motorcycle or truckster – 2/32 of inch tread groove depth) Note: Groove depth shall not be measured where a tie bar, tread wear indicator, hump or fillet is located. CRITERIA FOR UNSAFE PNEUMATIC TIRES (12-405(D) IVC) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Any part of ply or cord exposed A tread or sidewall crack, cut or snag deep enough to expose ply or cord Any bulge, knot, or separation Tread wear indicators, flush with tread outer surface in any two or more adjacent tread grooves at three locations around the tire approximately equally spaced Tread groove depth less than 2/32 of an inch. Tread groove depth less than 1/32 of an inch (motorcycle or truckster) Tread groove depth less than 4/32 of an inch (front wheel of vehicle subject to (Ch.18B IVC) A marking which indicates that the tire is not intended for use on a public highway Tread that has been regrooved or recut below the bottom of an original tread groove (except special “regroovable” tire) Other condition, marking or lack of marking reasonably demonstrating ARTICLE V – GLASS, WINDSHIELDS AND MIRRORS 12-501 (8396) 12-502 (8397) *12-503(a) (8398) *12-503(a-10) *12-503(b-5) 12-503(c) (8399) No safety glass Mirrors Tinted windshield or front side windows Tint installer – failure to maintain records No left-side mirrors when required Obstructed windshield, side or rear windows 27 12-503(d) (8400) 12-503(d) 12-503(e) (8401) 12-503(g-7) No windshield clearing device Obstructed windows; snow, ice or other moisture or material Defective windshield, side and/or rear window Installers – unlawful installation ARTICLE VI – MISCELLANEOUS REQUIREMENTS 12-602(a) (8406) 12-601(a) *12-601.1(b) *12-601.1(c) 12-602 (6634) 12-602.1 Defective horn/no horn Improper use of horn Illegal installation, possession, operation of traffic control signal preemption device – Class A misdemeanor – $1,500 or 10% Illegal sale of traffic control signal preemption device – Class A misdemeanor – $1,500 or 10% Muffler-loud, excessive noise, no muffler Excessive engine braking noise prohibitedwhen signs posted No seat belts in vehicle 12-603 (8408) 12-603(b)(5) Unlawful number of passengers 12-603.1 Failure to wear a properly adjusted and fas(2485-Driver) tened safety belt (driver/passenger age 16 (8447-Passenger) and over) Driver failed to secure passenger less than 16 years (see child Passenger Protection Act, 25/4) 12-603.1 12-604.1 (8409) 12-605 (8410) 12-605.2 12-606 (8411) 12-607 (8412) 12-607.1 (8416) 12-608(a) (8413) 12-608(a) 28 Driver failed to secure passenger who is otherwise unable to secure self Operating motor vehicle with prohibited video device – petty offense No bulletproof shield in taxicab – Chicago Consumption of food and drink on bus Tow-trucks – identification – equipment – insurance Vehicle suspension system Unlawful frame or floor height No bumper Unlawful bumper height MAXIMUM FRAME HEIGHT Maximum Frame Ground to Frame All motor vehicles of first division 22 inches All motor vehicles of second division GVWR of less than 4,500 lbs. 24 inches GVWR of 4,501 to 7,500 lbs. 26 inches GVWR of 7,501 to 10,000 lbs. 28 inches Frame height is measured from unladen on a level surface to the lowest point on the manufacturer’s original frame between the front and second axle. MAXIMUM BUMPER HEIGHT All motor vehicles of the first division except multipurpose passenger vehicles. Multipurpose passenger vehicles and all other motor vehicles except vehicles covered by the Illinois Motor Carrier Safety Law (Chap. 18b): 4,500 lbs. and under GVWR 4,501-7,500 lbs. GVWR 7,501lbs.-up GVWR Maximum Front Bumper Height Maximum Rear Bumper Height 22 inches 22 inches 24 inches 27 inches 28 inches 26 inches 29 inches 30 inches Note: Bumper height is determined by weight category of gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) measured from a level surface to the highest point of the bottom of the bumper when the vehicle is unloaded and the tires are inflated to the manufacturer’s recommended pressure. 12-609 (8414) 12-610 (8415) 12-610.1 12-610.1(e) 12-610.2 (6622) 12-611 (8417) (#)*12-612 Failed to obliterate police markings Wearing headset receiver while driving Unlawful use of wireless telephone – under age 19 Operating motor vehicle while using wireless telephone in a school speed zone, construction or maintenance speed zone, or within 500 feet of emergency zone (See exceptions.) Improper use of electronic communication device Illegal operation of sound amplification system, audible at 75+ feet False or secret compartment in motor vehicle – Class 4 felony, subject to seizure 29 ARTICLE VII-SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR VEHICLES OF THE SECOND DIVISION 12-701 (8420) 12-702(a) (8421) Section 12-702(c) (8422) 12-703 (8423) 12-704 (8448) 12-704.3 12-706 (8427) 12-707 (8428) 12-708 (8430) 12-709 (8431) 12-710 (8432) 12-712 (8435) *12-713 (8436) 12-714 (8437) 12-715 (8438) Oil treated roads violations No flags, flares or warning devices – carried No flags, flares or warning devices used/displayed Dripping road oil on roadway Improper or no equipment or markings – explosive carrier Failure to display “Propane” or “CNG” sign or decal No safety belt on fire apparatus Overloaded – school bus, commuter van or passenger vehicle No protective frame on tractor – mower Slow-moving vehicle emblem – violation Inadequate or no splash guards Failure to display company name on construction equipment Failure to display company name on commercial trucks: construction contractors or subcontractors Illegal possession and use of radar detection device by operator of commercial motor vehicle – second offense requires court appearance Illegal possession and use of radar jamming device by operator of commercial motor vehicle – second offense requires court appearance ARTICLE VIII – SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SCHOOL BUSES 12-804 (8440) 12-806 (8441) 12-807 (8442) 12-807.1 (8449) 12-807.2 (8439) 12-808 (8443) 12-809 (8444) 30 Unlawful use of school bus signs, colors, lights and signal arm Failure to cover “School Bus” sign No seat belt for school bus driver Illegal seat back height – school bus No crossing control arms – school bus No fire extinguisher No first aid kit on school bus 12-810 (8445) 12-811 (8446) *12-813.1(b) 12-813.1(e) No restraining device for disabled passenger No amber 3-bar clearances light on type 1 school bus Operation of school bus while using cell phone Operation of school bus without cell phone or 2-way radio CHAPTER 13 – INSPECTION OF VEHICLES *13-104 (8450) *13-111 (6635) Obtaining or issuing a certificate of safety without proper test No valid safety test sticker CHAPTER 15 – SIZE, WEIGHT, LOAD AND PERMITS ARTICLE I – SIZE, WEIGHT AND LOAD 15-102 (8455) 15-103 (8456) 15-105 (8457) 15-106 (8458) 15-107 (8459) 15-107(c) (8460) 15-108 (8461) 15-109 (8462) 15-109.1 (8454) 15-110(b) (8463) 15-111(a) (8464) Over width Over height Improper projecting load – first division vehicle Loose protruding component – all vehicles Over length (third offense within 1 year requires court appearance) Illegal combination Failure to plank edge of pavement Spilling load on highway or load not secure Failure to cover load when required No safety chains, cables, drawbar Overweight on axle/gross/axle within tandem/ bridge formula. Note: Single Axle: 20,000 lbs. Tandem Axle: 34,000 lbs. Axle within tandem: 20,000 lbs. Bridge Formula – Formula for gross weight on a group of two or more consecutive axles with distance measured to the nearest foot between (centers of axles) extremes of any group of two or more consecutive axles. W = 500 times the sum of (LN divided by N-1) + 12N + 36, where L = the distance, N= the number of axles considered, W = weight 31 15-111(e) (8467) 15-111(f) (8468) Violating weight limit on bridge or other elevated structure – state-controlled highways Violating weight limit on bridge or other elevated structure – local, township or county highways Disobeying regulatory signs to weigh 15-112(c) (8470) 15-112(d) (8471) 15-112(e) 15-112(f) *15-112(g) (8472) *15-112(g) Failure to shift or remove excess load Failure to shift or remove load (gross) Overweight on axle (permit) Refusing to stop and submit vehicle and load to weighing Unlawfully removed or caused the removal of the load or part of it prior to weighing Illegal pushing of vehicle 15-114 (8473) ARTICLE III – PERMITS 15-301(f) (8480) (#)*15-301(i) (8481) *15-301(j) (8482) 15-317 (8483) Failure to carry permit Operating under fraudulent permit, issuing a fraudulent permit or accessory to issuing a fraudulent permit – fraud – Class 4 felony Violation of permit Violating weight limitation on elevated structures CHAPTER 16 – DISPOSITION OF FINES AND FORFEITURES AND CRIMINAL CASES ARTICLE II – PARTIES IN CRIMINAL CASES 16-202 (8489) Offense by person owning or controlling vehicle – petty offense CHAPTER 18c – THE ILLINOIS COMMERCIAL TRANSPORTATION LAW SUB-CHAPTER I ARTICLE VII-VIOLATIONS OF THE LAW 18c-1701 (8495) Failure to comply with the Illinois Commercial Transportation Law SUB-CHAPTER 4 ARTICLE I – MOTOR CARRIERS OF PROPERTY – UNLAWFUL OPERATIONS 18c-4104(1)(a) (8496) 18c-4104(1)(a) (8493) 32 Operating without III.C.C. interstate registration Operating without III.C.C. intrastate license 18c-4104(1)(b) (8497) 18c-4104(1)(b) (8534) 18c-4104(1)(b) (8535) 18c-4104(1)(c) (8498) 18c-4104(1)(d) (8499) 18c-4104(1)(e) (8536) 18c-4104(1)(f) (8503) 18c-4104(1)(f) (8538) 18c-4104(1)(g) (8504) 18c-4104(1)(g) (8539) 18c-4104(1)(h) (8510) 18c-4104(1)(i) (8516) 18c-4104(1)(j) (8517) 18c-4104(1)(k) (8518) 18c-4104(1)(l) (8519) 18c-4701 (8511) 18c-5101(1) (8533) Operating in excess of scope of III.C.C. license – commodities Operating in excess of scope of III.C.C. license – geographic Operating in excess of scope of Ill.C.C. license – other restrictions No copy of an III.C.C. license in unit No III.C.C. lease on file No certified copy of an III.C.C. lease in unit No III.C.C. Intrastate Stamp No III.C.C. Interstate Stamp No III.C.C. Intrastate Stamp in unit No III.C.C. Interstate Stamp in unit Improper identification on unit Unapproved transfer of III.C.C. license Providing service at unlawful rates Otherwise operate as a motor carrier in violation of this chapter Aiding or abetting in violation of this chapter No identification Acting as a broker without III.C.C. broker’s license SUB-CHAPTER 7 – RAIL CARRIERS *18c-7402 *18c-7502 *18c-7503 Obstructing highway at grade crossing Malicious removal of or damage to railroad property or freight – Class A to Class 4 felony Trespassing on railroad property CHAPTER 25 – CHILD PASSENGER PROTECTION ACT * 625 ILCS 25/4 (8545) * 625 ILCS 25/4a (8546) *625 ILCS 25/4b (8547) Failure to properly secure child under age 8 in appropriate child restraint system (may include booster seat with seat belt) Failure to secure child in approved child restraint system or seat belts – child age 8 but under age 16 Driver under age 18 transporting child over age 8 but under age 19 – failure to secure in a properly adjusted and fastened safety seat belt. 33 CHAPTER 625 ILCS 40/, SNOWMOBILE REGISTRATION AND SAFETY ACT ARTICLE II – ENFORCEMENT – INSPECTION – PROSECUTIONS 625 ILCS 40/2-2 *625 ILCS 40/2-4 (8513) 625 ILCS 40/3-10 625 ILCS 40/-4-1 (8515) Failure to stop upon hailing by law enforcement Resisting to officers False/altered certificate or license – $1,500 or 10% Equipment – lights, etc. ARTICLE V – CONTROL PROVISIONS 625 ILCS (8520) 625 ILCS (8521) 625 ILCS (8522) 625 ILCS (8524) 625 ILCS (8525) 625 ILCS (8526) 625 ILCS (8527) 625 ILCS (8528) 625 ILCS (8529) 40/5-1 Illegal operation 40/5-1A Speed too fast for conditions 40/5-1B Careless, reckless or negligent operation $1,500 or 10% 40/5-1D No lighted headlamp or lighted tail lamp 40/5-1E Within any nature preserve 40/5-1F On the tracks or right-of-way of an operating railroad 40/5-1G Tree nursery violation 40/5-1H On private property without permission – failure to stop and identify 40/5-1K On frozen surface of public waters within 100 feet of a person not on a snowmobile or within 100 feet of a person engaged in fishing 625 ILCS 40/5-1L Within 100 feet of a dwelling between midnight (8530) and 6 a.m. at a speed greater than the minimum to maintain forward movement 625 ILCS 40/5-2 Illegal operation on a roadway (8531) 625 ILCS 40/5-3 Operating without valid motor vehicle driver’s (8532) license or a safety certificate Misdemeanor operation or actual physical control of snowmobile; Class A misdemeanor – $2,000, 10%, when: (#)*625 ILCS 40/5-7(a)(1) Alcohol concentration in blood or breath (8523) is 0.08 or more (#)*625 ILCS 40/5-7(a)(2) Under the influence of alcohol (#)*625 ILCS 40/5-7(a)(3) Under the influence of drugs or combination of drugs (#)*625 ILCS 40/5-7(a)(3.1) Under the influence of intoxicating compound(s) (#)*625 ILCS 40/5-7(a)(4) Under any combined influence of alcohol, other drug(s), or intoxicating compound (#)*625 ILCS 40/5-7(a)(4.3) Person not CDL holder with THC level as prohibited under 11-501(a)(7) 34 (#)*625 ILCS 40/5-7(a)(4.5) Person is CDL holder with THC level as prohibited under 11-501(a)(7) (#)*625 ILCS 40/5-7(a)(5) Any amount of drug, substance, or compound resulting from the unlawful use or consumption of cannabis or controlled substance or intoxicating compound. (#)*625 ILCS 40/10-3 Operating snowmobile while privilege to operate denied – Class A misdemeanor CHAPTER 625, ILCS 451 – BOAT REGISTRATION AND SAFETY ACT ARTICLE I – ENFORCEMENT – INSPECTION – PROSECUTIONS *625 ILCS 45/2-4 (8512) Resisting officers ARTICLE V – OPERATION OF MOTOR BOATS *625 ILCS 45/5-1 (8500) *625 ILCS 45/5-2 (#)*625 ILCS 45/ 5-16(A)(1)(a-e) (8502) Careless operation of motorboat 1,500 or 10% Reckless operation of motorboat Operating watercraft under the influence of alcohol, other drug or combination thereof – Class A misdemeanor – $2,000 or 10% 625 ILCS 45/5-20 Unlawful operation at night *625 ILCS 45/11A-5 Operating watercraft during suspension of priv(8507) ilege CHAPTER 430, ILCS 30 – ILLINOIS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TRANSPORTATION ACT 430 ILCS 30/12 Willful violation of any provision or rule of this act HAZMAT SPILL – DANGER – CALL 800-782-7860 CRIMINAL AND MISCELLANEOUS STATUTES (Check each statute for penalties) ILCS, GENERAL PROVISIONS – FLAGS 5 ILCS 465/5 720 ILCS 620/1 Willful defacement or destruction of flag Desecration, mutilation or improper use of flag CHAPTER 20, STATE POLICE RADIO ACT 20 ILCS 2615/12 Unauthorized radio access 35 CHAPTER 35, ILCS – REVENUE 35 ILCS 135/25a 35 ILCS 135/28 35 ILCS 135/29 35 ILCS 135/30 35 ILCS 135/34 Possession of cigarettes without Illinois tax stamp Manufacture or use of forged or counterfeit stamps Sale without proper stamp Illegal sales Representing out-of-state distributor without permit CHAPTER 235, ILCS – DRAM SHOP 235 ILCS 5/6-16 235 ILCS 5/6-16(a)(iii) 235 ILCS 5/6-16(a)(iii) 235 ILCS 5/6-16(a)(iii) 235 ILCS 5/6-16(a)(1) 235 ILCS 5/6-16(c) 235 ILCS 5/6-16(d) 235 ILCS 5/6-16(e) 235 ILCS 5/6-20 235 ILCS 5/10-1(a) 235 ILCS 5/10-1(e) Sale, gift or delivery of alcoholic liquor to persons under 21, any intoxicated person or any person under legal disability or in need of mental treatment Unlawful delivery of alcoholic liquor to a minor Unlawful possession of fraudulent identification card Possession of alcoholic liquor by minor Permitting a violation of Liquor Control Unlawfully permitting a minor to become intoxicated Renting of motel room for consumption of alcoholic liquor by minor Possession of alcohol on public school property Illegal possession or consumption of alcohol by a minor Manufacture, importation, distribution or sale of alcohol without a license Misrepresentation of age by minor CHAPTER 415 – ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY 415 ILCS 105/8 Violations CHAPTER 425, ILCS 35 – FIRE SAFETY 425 ILCS 35/2 425 ILCS 35/5 Sale, use or explosion of fireworks prohibited Violation-punishment section CHAPTER 430, ILCS – PUBLIC SAFETY 430 ILCS 150/1 Abandonment of refrigerator or ice boxes in places accessible to children CHAPTER 510, ILCS 55/ – ANIMALS 510 ILCS 55/1 Animals at large on public highways CHAPTER 520, ILCS 5/ – WILDLIFE 520 ILCS 5/2.18 36 Unlawful taking of migratory game birds 520 ILCS 5/2.24 520 ILCS 5/2.33 520 ILCS 5/3.1 Taking deer out of season Unlawful/Prohibited acts No hunting license CHAPTER 605, ILCS 51 – ROADS AND BRIDGES 605 ILCS 5/9-112.1 Advertising on state highway 605 ILCS 5/9-112.2 Signs, billboards and advertising similar to traffic control signs or devices – oscillating, rotating or flashing lights prohibited 605 ILCS 5/9-117 Injuring or obstructing highways 605 ILCS 5/9-121 Littering on highways 605 ILCS 5/9-124 Camping on public highways prohibited 605 ILCS 5/9-128 Damaging or removing signs or traffic control devices 605 ILCS 5/9-130 Unlawful depositing of snow or ice on public highway – commercial entity CHAPTER 620 ILCS – ILLINOIS AERONAUTICS ACT 620 ILCS 5/43D Intoxicated person in or about aircraft CHAPTER 720, ILCS 5/ – CRIMINAL CODE DIVISION I TITLE III, PART B – OFFENSES DIRECTED AGAINST THE PERSON ARTICLE 9 – HOMICIDE 720 720 720 720 720 720 ILCS ILCS ILCS ILCS ILCS ILCS 5/9-1 5/9-1.2 5/9-2 5/9-2.1 5/9-3 5/9-3.2 720 ILCS 5/9-3.3 720 ILCS 5/9-3.4 720 ILCS 5/9-3.5 Murder Intentional homicide of unborn child Second degree murder Voluntary manslaughter of unborn child Involuntary manslaughter Involuntary manslaughter and reckless homicide of unborn child Drug induced homicide Concealment of homicidal death Concealment of death ARTICLE 10 AND RELATED OFFENSES 720 720 720 720 720 720 720 720 720 720 720 ILCS ILCS ILCS ILCS ILCS ILCS ILCS ILCS ILCS ILCS ILCS 5/10-1 5/10-2 5/10-3 5/10-3.1 5/10-4 5/10-5 5/10-5.1 5/10-5.5 5/10-6 5/10-7 5/10-8 Kidnapping Aggravated kidnapping Unlawful restraint Aggravated unlawful restraint Forcible detention Child abduction Luring of a minor Unlawful visitation interference Harboring a runaway Aiding and abetting child abduction Unlawful sale of public conveyance travel ticket to minor 37 720 ILCS 5/10-9 Trafficking in persons, involuntary servitude, related offenses Failure to report death or disappearance of a child under age 13 720 ILCS 5/10-10 ARTICLE 11 – SEX OFFENSES 720 ILCS 5/11-1.20 720 ILCS 5/11-1.30 720 ILCS 5/11-1.40 720 ILCS 5/11-1.50 720 ILCS 5/11-1.60 720 ILCS 5/11-6 720 ILCS 5/11-6.5 720 ILCS 5/11-6.6 720 ILCS 5/11-9.1 720 ILCS 5/11-9.1A 720 ILCS 5/11-9.1B 720 ILCS 5/11-9.2 720 ILCS 5/11-9.3 720 ILCS 5/11-9.4-1 720 ILCS 5/11-9.5 720 ILCS 5/11-11 720 ILCS 5/11-14 720 ILCS 5/11-14.1 720 ILCS 5/11-14.3 720 ILCS 5/11-14.4 720 ILCS 5/11-18 720 ILCS 5/11-18.1 720 ILCS 5/11-20 720 ILCS 5/11-20.1 720 ILCS 5/11-21 720 ILCS 5/11-22 720 ILCS 5/11-23 720 ILCS 5/11-24 720 ILCS 5/11-25 720 ILCS 5/11-26 720 ILCS 5/11-30 720 ILCS 5/11-35 720 ILCS 5/11-40 720 ILCS 5/11-45(a) 720 ILCS 5/11-45(a-5) Criminal sexual assault Aggravated criminal sexual assault Predatory criminal sexual assault of a child Second or subsequent conviction Aggravated criminal sexual abuse Indecent solicitation of a child Indecent solicitation of adult Solicitation to meet a child Sexual exploitation of a child Permitting sexual abuse of a child Failure to report sexual abuse of a child Custodial sexual misconduct Presence in school zone by child sex offender, other unlawful acts Sexual predator and child sex offender; presence/loitering near parks Sexual misconduct with a person with disabilities Sexual relations within families Prostitution Solicitation of sex act Promoting prostitution Promoting juvenile prostitution Patronizing a prostitute Patronizing a juvenile prostitute Obscenity Child pornography Harmful material Tie-in sales of obscene publications to distributors Posting of identifying information on a pornographic internet site Child sex offender – photographer (business) Grooming Traveling to meet minor Public indecency Adultery Fornication Bigamy Marrying a bigamist ARTICLE 12 – BODILY HARM 720 ILCS 5/12-1 720 ILCS 5/12-2 720 ILCS 5/12-3 38 Assault Aggravated assault Battery 720 ILCS 5/12-3.05 720 ILCS 5/12-3.05(a)(2) 720 ILCS 5/12-3.05(a)(4) 720 ILCS 5/12-3.05(b) 720 ILCS 5/12-3.05(e) 720 ILCS 5/12-3.05(g)(1) 720 ILCS 5/12-3.1 720 ILCS 5/12-3.1(a-5) 720 ILCS 5/12-3.2 720 ILCS 5/12-3.3 720 ILCS 5/12-3.4 720 ILCS 5/12-3.5 720 ILCS 5/12-3.6 720 ILCS 5/12-4.4a 720 ILCS 5/12-4.5 720 ILCS 5/12-5 720 ILCS 5/12-5.01 720 ILCS 5/12-5.02 720 ILCS 5/12-5.1 720 ILCS 5/12-5.1(a) 720 ILCS 5/12-5.3 720 ILCS 5/12-5.5 720 ILCS 5/12-6 720 ILCS 5/12-6.2 720 ILCS 5/12-6.4 720 ILCS 5/12-6.5 720 ILCS 5/12-7 720 ILCS 5/12-7.1 720 ILCS 5/12-7.2 720 ILCS 5/12-7.3 720 ILCS 5/12-7.4 720 ILCS 5/12-7.5 720 ILCS 5/12-7.6 720 ILCS 5/12-9 720 ILCS 5/12-10.2 720 ILCS 5/12-10.3 720 ILCS 5/12-20.5 720 ILCS 5/12-20.6 720 ILCS 5/12-21.6-5 720 ILCS 5/12-32 720 ILCS 5/12-33 720 ILCS 5/12-34 720 ILCS 5/12-34.5 720 ILCS 5/12-36 Aggravated battery Heinous battery Aggravated battery to senior citizen Aggravated battery of child Aggravated battery with firearm Drug-induced infliction of great bodily harm Battery of an unborn child Aggravated battery of unborn child Domestic battery Aggravated domestic battery Violating order of protection Interfering with domestic violence report Disclosure of location of domestic violence victim Abuse or criminal neglect of a long term care facility resident; criminal abuse or neglect of an elderly or disabled person Tampering with food, drugs or cosmetics Reckless conduct Criminal transmission of HIV Vehicular endangerment Criminal housing management Aggravated criminal housing management Use of a dangerous place for the commission of a controlled substance or cannabis offense Common carrier; gross neglect Intimidation Aggravated intimidation Criminal street gang recruitment Compelling organization membership of persons Compelling confession or information by force or threat Hate crime Educational intimidation Stalking Aggravated stalking Cyberstalking Cross burning Threatening public officials Tongue splitting False representation to tattoo or body piercing business as parents Dismembering a human body Abuse of a corpse Parent or guardian leaving custody or control of child with child sex offender Ritual mutilation Ritualized abuse of child Female genital mutilation Inducement to commit suicide Possession of certain dogs by felons 39 ARTICLE 12C, HARM TO CHILDREN 720 ILCS 5/12C-5 720 ILCS 5/12C-10 720 ILCS 5/12C-20 720 ILCS 5/12C-25 Endangering life of child Child abandonment Abandonment of school bus containing children Contributing to the dependency and neglect of a minor 720 ILCS 5/12C-30 Contributing to the delinquency or criminal delinquency of a minor 720 ILCS 5/12C-35 Tattooing the body of a minor 720 ILCS 5/12C-40 Piercing the body of a minor 720 ILCS 5/12C-45 Drug-induced infliction of harm to child athlete 720 ILCS 5/12C-50 Hazing 720 ILCS 5/12C-50.1 Failure to report hazing 720 ILCS 5/12C-60 Curfew 720 ILCS 5/12C-65 Unlawful transfer of a telecommunications device to minor ARTICLE 14 – EAVESDROPPING 720 ILCS 5/14-2 Elements of offense TITLE III, PART C – OFFENSES DIRECTED AGAINST PROPERTY ARTICLE 16, SUBDIVISION 5 – GENERAL THEFT 720 ILCS 5/16-1 720 ILCS 5/16-2 720 ILCS 5/16-3 720 ILCS 5/16-5 720 ILCS 5/16-6 720 ILCS 5/16-7 720 ILCS 5/16-14 720 ILCS 5/16-17 720 ILCS 5/16-18 Theft Theft of lost or mislaid property Theft of labor or services or use of property Theft from coin-operated machines Unlawful possession of a theft-related device Unlawful use of recorded sounds Theft of utility service Theft of advertising services Tampering/Theft of communication services ARTICLE 16, SUBDIVISION 10 – RETAIL THEFT 720 ILCS 5/16-25 720 ILCS 5/16-28 Retail theft Delivery container theft ARTICLE 16, SUBDIVISION 15 – IDENTITY THEFT 720 ILCS 5/16-30 720 ILCS 5/16-31 720 ILCS 5/16-32 Identity theft Transmission of personal identifying information Facilitating identity theft ARTICLE 16, SUBDIVISION 20 – MISCELLANEOUS THEFT 720 ILCS 5/16-40 720 ILCS 5/16-40(a) 720 ILCS 5/16-40(b) 720 ILCS 5/16-40(c) 40 Internet offenses Online sale of stolen property Online theft by deception Electronic fencing ARTICLE 17, SUBDIVISION 5 – DECEPTION 720 ILCS 5/17-1 720 ILCS 5/17-2 Deceptive practices Impersonating member of police, fraternal or veteran 720 ILCS 5/17-2 False personation of judicial attorney or government officials 720 ILCS 5/17-2 False representation as a public officer or public employee, or an official or employee of the federal government – Class B misdemeanor 720 ILCS 5/17-2(b)(3) False personation of a peace officer 720 ILCS 5/17-2(b)(4) False personation of a peace officer while armed 720 ILCS 5/17-2 Aggravated false personation of a peace officer attempting or committing a forcible (b)(5)+(b)(6) felony 720 ILCS 5/17-2(b)(7) False personation of parent or legal guardian 720 ILCS 5/17-2(b)(8) False personation of a firefighter 720 ILCS 5/17-2(b)(10) Aggravated false personation of a firefighter 720 ILCS 5/17-2(b)(11) False personation of an emergency management or Red Cross worker 720 ILCS 5/17-2(b)(12) Aggravated false personation of an emergency management or Red Cross worker False law enforcement badges 720 ILCS 5/17-2(d) 720 ILCS 5/17-3 Forgery 720 ILCS 5/17-5 Deceptive collection practices 720 ILCS 5/17-5.7 Deceptive advertising ARTICLE 17, SUBDIVISION 10 – FRAUD ON A GOVERNMENTAL ENTITY 720 ILCS 5/17-6 720 ILCS 5/17-6.3(c) 720 ILCS 5/17-6.3(d) 720 ILCS 720 ILCS 720 ILCS 720 ILCS 720 ILCS State benefits fraud (WIC fraud) Administrative malfeasance (WIC fraud) Unauthorized possession of identification documents 5/17-6.5 Persons under deportation order – benefit fraud 5/17-8.3 False information on application for employment – certain public/private agencies 5/17-8.5 Fraud on governmental entity 5/17-9 Public aid wire fraud 5/17-10.3(a) Fraudulently obtaining or retaining certificate – disadvantaged enterprise ARTICLE 17, SUBDIVISION 15 – FRAUD ON A PRIVATE ENTITY 720 720 720 720 ILCS ILCS ILCS ILCS 5/17-10.5 5/17-10.5 5/17-10.5 5/17-10.5 720 ILCS 5/17-10.5 (a)(2)+(d)(5) Insurance fraud Aggravated insurance fraud Conspiracy to commit fraud Organizer of an aggravated insurance fraud conspiracy Health care benefits fraud 41 ARTICLE 17, SUBDIVISION 20 – FRAUDULENT TAMPERING 720 720 720 720 ILCS ILCS ILCS ILCS 5/17-11 5/17-11 5/17-11.2 5/17-11.5 720 ILCS 720 ILCS (b)+(d) 720 ILCS 720 ILCS 5/17-13 5/17-13 720 720 720 720 720 720 5/17-21 5/17-24 5/17-26 5/17-27 5/17-30(a) 5/17-30(b) ILCS ILCS ILCS ILCS ILCS ILCS 5/17-17 5/17-20 Odometer fraud Hour meter fraud Installation of object in place of air bag Tampering with security, fire or life safety system Fraudulent land sales Acknowledgement of fraudulent conveyance Fraudulent issuance of stock Obstructing gas, water or electric current meters Obstructing service meters Mail fraud and wire fraud Misconduct by a corporate official Fraud on creditors Unlawful sale of household appliances Construction equipment – defacing identification marks – presumptions ARTICLE 17, SUBDIVISION 25 – CREDIT AND DEBIT CARD FRAUD 720 ILCS 5/17-31 720 ILCS 5/17-32 720 ILCS 5/17-33 720 ILCS 5/17-34 720 ILCS 5/17-35 720 ILCS 5/17-36 720 ILCS 5/17-39 720 ILCS 5/17-45 False statement to procure credit or debit card Possession of another’s credit, debit, or identification card Possession of lost or mislaid credit or debit card Sale of credit/debit card Use of card as security for debt Use of counterfeit, expired, revoked or unissued card Receipt of goods or services Payment without furnishing item of value ARTICLE 17, SUBDIVISION 30 – COMPUTER FRAUD 720 ILCS 5/17-50 720 ILCS 5/17-51 720 ILCS 5/17-52 Computer fraud Computer tampering Aggravated computer tampering ARTICLE 17, SUBDIVISION 30 – MISCELLANEOUS FRAUD 720 ILCS 5/17-56 720 ILCS 5/17-57 720 ILCS 5/17-58 720 ILCS 5/17-59 720 ILCS 5/17-60 720 ILCS 5/17-62 42 Financial exploitation of elderly or person with disability Defrauding drug and alcohol screening tests Fraudulent production of infant Criminal usury Promotion of pyramid sales schemes Unlawful possession of device for making false UPC label ARTICLE 18 – ROBBERY 720 720 720 720 720 ILCS ILCS ILCS ILCS ILCS 5/18-1 5/18-2 5/18-3 5/18-4 5/18-6 720 720 720 720 720 720 720 ILCS ILCS ILCS ILCS ILCS ILCS ILCS 5/19-1 5/19-2 5/19-2.5 5/19-3 5/19-4 5/19-5 5/19-6 Robbery; aggravated robbery Armed robbery Vehicular hijacking Aggravated hijacking Vehicular invasion ARTICLE 19 – BURGLARY Burglary Possession of burglary tools Sale of burglary tools Residential burglary Criminal trespass to residence Criminal fortification of residence or building Home invasion ARTICLE 20 – ARSON 720 ILCS 5/20-1 Arson; residential arson; place of worship arson 720 ILCS 5/20-1.1 Aggravated arson 720 ILCS 5/20-2 Possession of explosives or incendiary device ARTICLE 21 – DAMAGE AND TRESPASS TO PROPERTY 720 ILCS 5/21 720 720 720 720 720 720 720 720 720 720 720 720 720 720 Criminal damage to property – over specified value – felony ILCS 5/21-1 Criminal damage to property – $300 or less ILCS 5/21-1.01 Criminal damage to government supported property ILCS 5/21-1.2 Institutional vandalism ILCS 5/21-1.3 Criminal defacement of property ILCS 5/21-1.4 Jackrocks violation ILCS 5/21-2 Criminal trespass to vehicles ILCS 5/21-2.5 Illegal use of electronic tracking device ILCS 5/21-3 Criminal trespass real property ILCS 5/21-5 Criminal trespass to state-supported land ILCS 5/21-5.5 Criminal trespass to a safe school zone ILCS 5/21-6 Unauthorized possession or storage of weapons on government supported land ILCS 5/21-7 Criminal trespass to restricted areas and landing areas at airports ILCS 5/21-8 Criminal trespass to a nuclear facility ILCS 5/21-9 Criminal trespass to place of public amusement SUBDIVISION 10 – MISCELLANEOUS OFFENSES 720 ILCS 5/21-10 Criminal trespass to motion picture exhibition facility 720 ILCS 5/21-11 Distributing or delivering written/printed solicitation on school property 720 ILCS 5/21.1-2 Residential picketing 720 ILCS 5/21.2.2 Interference with institution of higher learning 43 TITLE III, PART D – OFFENSES AFFECTING PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY AND DECENCY ARTICLE 24 – DEADLY WEAPONS 720 ILCS 5/24-1(A)(1)-(12) Unlawful use of weapon 720 ILCS 5/24-1.1 Unlawful use of weapons by felons or persons in custody of Department of Corrections 720 ILCS 5/24-1.2 Aggravated discharge of firearm 720 ILCS 5/24-1.5 Reckless discharge of firearm 720 ILCS 5/24-1.8 Unlawful possession of a firearm by street gang member 720 ILCS 5/24-2.1 Unlawful use of firearm projectiles 720 ILCS 5/24-2.2 Manufacture, sale or transfer of bullets or shells, dragons breath shotgun shells, bolo shells, or flechette shells represented to be armor piercing bullets 720 ILCS 5/24-3 Unlawful sale or delivery of firearms 720 ILCS 5/24-3A Gunrunning 720 ILCS 5/24-3.1 Unlawful possession of firearms and firearm ammunition 720 ILCS 5/24-3.2 Unlawful discharge of firearm projectiles 720 ILCS 5/24-3.3 Unlawful sale or delivery of firearms on the premises of any school 720 ILCS 5/24-3.5 Unlawful purchase of a firearm 720 ILCS 5/24-3.6 Unlawful use of firearm – shape of cellphone 720 ILCS 5/24-3.7 Use of stolen firearm in commission of an offense 720 ILCS 5/24-3.8 Possession of stolen firearm 720 ILCS 5/24-4 Failure to keep register of firearms sales by dealer 720 ILCS 5/24-4.1 Failure to report lost or stolen firearm within 72 hours 720 ILCS 5/24-5 Defacing identification marks of firearm 720 ILCS 5/24-9 Unlawful access to firearm – child ARTICLE 24.5 – NITROUS OXIDE 720 ILCS 5/24.5-5 Unlawful possession 720 ILCS 5/24.5-10 Unlawful manufacture or delivery ARTICLE 24.8 – AIR RIFLES 720 ILCS 5/24.8-1 720 ILCS 5/24.8-2 Selling/transferring air rifles to children Carrying/discharging air rifles on public streets ARTICLE 25 – MOB ACTION AND RELATED OFFENSES 720 ILCS 5/25-1 720 ILCS 5/25-4 720 ILCS 5/25-5 Mob action Looting Unlawful contact with street gang members ARTICLE 26 – DISORDERLY CONDUCT 720 720 720 720 720 44 ILCS ILCS ILCS ILCS ILCS 5/26-1 5/26-1 5/26-1 5/26-1 5/26-1 (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Breach of peace False fire alarm False bomb alarm False police report False report – public safety agency 720 ILCS 5/26-1 (a) (6) False 911 call 720 ILCS 5/26-1 (a) (7) False report to the Department of Children and Family Services 720 ILCS 5/26-1 (a) (8) False report nursing home 720 ILCS 5/26-1 (a) (9) False request for medical aid 720 ILCS 5/26-1 (a)(10) False report victims of violence 720 ILCS 5/26-1 (a)(11) Peeping Tom 720 ILCS 5/26-1 (a)(12) Telephone harassment – collection agency 720 ILCS 5/26-2 Interference with emergency communication 720 ILCS 5/26-3 Use of facsimile for unsolicited advertising or fundraising 720 ILCS 5/26-4 Unauthorized videotaping 720 ILCS 5/26-6 Disorderly conduct at a funeral or memorial service 720 ILCS 5/26-7 Disorderly conduct – laser ARTICLE 26.5 – HARASSING AND OBSCENE COMMUNICATIONS 720 ILCS 5/26.5-1 Transmission of obscene messages 720 ILCS 5/26.5-2 Harassment by telephone 720 ILCS 5/26.5-3 Harassment through electronic communications ARTICLE 28 – GAMBLING AND RELATED OFFENSES 720 720 720 720 ILCS ILCS ILCS ILCS 5/28-1(a)(1)-(10) 5/28-1.1 5/28-3 5/28-4 Gambling Syndicated gambling Keeping a gambling place Failure to register for federal gambling stamps ARTICLE 29 – BRIBERY IN CONTESTS 720 ILCS 5/29-1 720 ILCS 5/29-2 720 ILCS 5/29-3 Offering a bribe Accepting a bribe Failure to report offer of bribe ARTICLE 29A – COMMERCIAL BRIBERY 720 ILCS 5/29A-1 Offering a bribe 720 ILCS 5/29A-2 Accepting a bribe ARTICLE 29B – MONEY LAUNDERING 720 ILCS 5/29B-1 Money laundering ARTICLE 29D – TERRORISM 720 ILCS 5/29D-14.9 720 ILCS 5/29D-15.1 720 ILCS 5/29D-15.2 720 ILCS 5/29D-20 720 ILCS 5/29D-25 Terrorism Causing a catastrophe Possession of a deadly substance Making terrorist threat Falsely making terrorist threat 45 720 ILCS 5/29D-29.9 720 ILCS 5/29D-35 Material support for terrorism Hindering prosecution of terrorism III PART E—OFFENSES AFFECTING GOVERNMENTAL FUNCTIONS ARTICLE 30 – TREASON AND RELATED OFFENSES 720 ILCS 5/30-1 720 ILCS 5/30-2 720 ILCS 5/30-3 Treason Misprision of treason Advocating overthrow of government ARTICLE 31 – INTERFERENCE WITH PUBLIC OFFICERS OR CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION EMPLOYEES 720 720 720 720 720 ILCS 5/31-1 ILCS 5/31-1a ILCS 5/31-3 ILCS 5/31-4 ILCS 5/31-4(b-2) Resisting or obstructing a peace officer Disarming a peace officer Obstructing service of process Obstructing justice Obstructing justice in furtherance of street gang activity 720 ILCS 5/31-4.5 Obstructing identification 720 ILCS 5/31-5 Concealing or aiding a fugitive 720 ILCS 5/31-6(a) Escape from penal institution – felony 720 ILCS 5/31-6(b) Escape from penal institution – misdemeanor 720 ILCS 5/31-6(b-1) Escape of sexually violent, detention order 720 ILCS 5/31-6(c) Escape from peace officer 720 ILCS 5/31-6(d) Escape while armed 720 ILCS 5/31-7 Aiding escape 720 ILCS 5/31-8 Refusing to aid an officer ARTICLE 31A – INTERFERENCE WITH PENAL INSTITUTION 720 ILCS 5/31A-1.1 Bringing or possessing contraband in penal institution 720 ILCS 5/31A-1.2 Unauthorized bringing/possession or delivery of contraband by penal employee ARTICLE 32 – INTERFERENCE WITH JUDICIAL PROCEDURE 720 720 720 720 720 ILCS ILCS ILCS ILCS ILCS 5/32-1 5/32-2 5/32-3 5/32-4 5/32-4a 720 720 720 720 720 720 720 720 720 ILCS ILCS ILCS ILCS ILCS ILCS ILCS ILCS ILCS 5/32-4c 5/32-6 5/32-7 5/32-8 5/32-9 5/32-10 5/32-11 5/32-13 5/32-15 46 Compounding a crime Perjury Subornation of perjury Communicating with jurors and witnesses Harassment of jurors and witnesses and family members or representatives of the child Witnesses prohibition on accepting payments Performance of unauthorized acts Simulating legal process Tampering with public records Tampering with public notice Violation of bail bond Barratry Unlawful clouding of title Bail Bond false statement ARTICLE 33 – OFFICIAL MISCONDUCT 720 720 720 720 ILCS ILCS ILCS ILCS 5/33-1 5/33-2 5/33-3 5/33-4 720 ILCS 5/33-5 720 ILCS 5/33-6 720 ILCS 5/33-8 Bribery Failure to report a bribe Official misconduct Gang related activity/peace officer or correctional Violation of chain of custody Bribery to obtain driving privileges Legislative misconduct TITLE III, PART F – CERTAIN AGGRAVATED OFFENSES ARTICLE 33A – ARMED VIOLENCE 720 ILCS 5/33A-2 Armed violence ARTICLE 33E – PUBLIC CONTRACT 720 ILCS 5/33E-3 720 ILCS 5/33E-4 720 ILCS 5/33E-5 720 ILCS 5/33E-6 720 ILCS 5/33E-7 720 ILCS 5/33E-8 720 ILCS 5/33E-14 720 ILCS 5/33E-15 720 ILCS 5/33E-16 720 ILCS 5/33E-17 720 ILCS 5/33E-18 Bid rigging Bid rotating Acquisition or disclosure of information by public official Interference with contract submission Kickbacks Bribery of inspector False statements False entries Misappropriation of funds Unlawful participation Unlawful stringing of bids ARTICLE 33F – UNLAWFUL USE OF BODY ARMOR 720 ILCS 5/33F-2 Unlawful use of body armor ARTICLE 47 – NUISANCE 720 720 720 720 ILCS ILCS ILCS ILCS 5/47-5 5/47-10 5/47-15 5/47-20 Public nuisance Dumping garbage Dumping garbage on real property Unplugged well ARTICLE 48 – ANIMALS 720 ILCS 5/48-1 720 ILCS 5/48-2 720 720 720 720 ILCS ILCS ILCS ILCS 5/48-3 5/48-7 5/48-8 5/48-10 Dog fighting Interference with animal research/production facility Hunter or fisherman interference Feeding garbage to animals Service animal denied access Dangerous animals ARTICLE 49 – MISCELLANEOUS OFFENSES 720 ILCS 5/49-1 Flag desecration 720 ILCS 5/49-1.5 Draft card mutilation 47 720 ILCS 5/49-5 720 ILCS 5/49-6 Video movie sales and rentals rating violation Container label obliteration CHAPTER 720, ILCS 550 – OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC CANNABIS CONTROL ACT Except as otherwise provided in the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act and the Industrial Hemp Act, it is unlawful for any person knowingly to possess cannabis. 720 ILCS 550/4(a) Possession of cannabis – less than 10 grams 720 ILCS 550/4(b) Possession of cannabis – more than 10 grams but not more than 30 grams 720 ILCS 550/4(c) Possession of cannabis – more than 30 grams but not more than 100 grams 720 ILCS 550/4(d) Possession of cannabis – more than 100 grams but not more than 500 grams 720 ILCS 550/4(e) Possession of cannabis – more than 500 grams but not more than 2,000 grams 720 ILCS 550/4(f) Possession of more than 2,000 grams but not more than 5,000 720 ILCS 550/4(g) Possession of more than 5,000 grams 720 ILCS 550/5(a) Manufacture or delivery of cannabis – not more than 2.5 grams 720 ILCS 550/5(b) Manufacture or delivery of cannabis – not more than 2.5 grams but not more than 10 grams 720 ILCS 550/5(c) Manufacture or delivery of cannabis – not more than 10 grams but not more than 30 grams 720 ILCS 550/5(d) Manufacture or delivery of cannabis – not more than 30 grams but not more than 500 grams 720 ILCS 550/5(e) Manufacture or delivery of cannabis – not more than 500 grams but not more than 2,000 grams 720 ILCS 550/4(f) Manufacture or delivery of more than 2,000 grams but not more than 5,000 720 ILCS 550/4(g) Manufacture or delivery of more than 5,000 grams 720 ILCS 550/5.1 Cannabis trafficking 720 ILCS 550/5.2 Delivery of cannabis on school grounds 720 ILCS 550/8 Production of cannabis plant 720 ILCS 550/9 Calculated criminal cannabis conspiracy CHAPTER 720, ILCS 570 – CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ACT 720 ILCS 570/401 720 ILCS 570/401.1 720 ILCS 570/401.5 Manufacture or delivery Controlled substances trafficking Chemical break down of illicit controlled substances 720 ILCS 570/402 Possession – Manufacture or delivery of cannabis – not more than controlled or counterfeit substances 720 ILCS 570/404 Look-alike substances represented as controlled substances – Delivery or possession 720 ILCS 570/405 Calculated criminal drug conspiracy 720 ILCS 570/405.2 Street gang criminal drug conspiracy 720 ILCS 570/406(a)(b) Miscellaneous controlled substance violations 48 720 ILCS 570/407 720 ILCS 570/407.1 720 ILCS 570/407.2 Manufacture, delivery or sales – school property, other aggravations Delivery of controlled or counterfeit substances by persons under age 18 Delivery of controlled substances to a pregnant woman CHAPTER 720, ILCS 600/ – DRUG PARAPHERNALIA CONTROL ACT 720 ILCS 600/3 720 ILCS 600/3.5 Sale of paraphernalia Possession of drug paraphernalia CHAPTER 720, ILCS 635/ – HYPODERMIC SYRINGES AND NEEDLES ACT 720 ILCS 635/1 720 ILCS 635/2 Possession Sale CHAPTER 720, ILCS 648/ – METHAMPHETAMINE PRECURSOR CONTROL ACT 720 ILCS 648/20 Restrictions on purchase, receipt or acquisition of precursor CHAPTER 720, ILCS 670/ – SALE OF IMMORAL PUBLICATIONS TO CHILDREN ACT 720 ILCS 670/1 Sale of certain publications to minors prohibited CHAPTER 720, ILCS 685/ – TOBACCO ACCESSORIES AND SMOKING HERBS CONTROL ACT 720 ILCS 675/1.5 720 ILCS 685/4a 720 ILCS 685/4d 720 ILCS 685/4e Illegal sale of alternative nicotine products to persons under 21 Illegal sale of tobacco accessories or smoking herbs to persons under 21 Illegal use of ID card to obtain tobacco accessories or smoking herbs No warning sign to persons under 21 displayed CHAPTER 750, ILCS – DOMESTIC RELATIONS ILLINOIS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ACT 750 ILCS 30/2-12 Violation of any order of protection CHAPTER 720, ILCS 690/ – USE OF INTOXICATING COMPOUNDS ACT 720 ILCS 690/1 720 ILCS 690/2 Use prohibited Sale or delivery prohibited CHAPTER 810, ILCS 5/ – Uniform Commercial Code Section 9-315.01 Debtor disposing of collateral and failing to pay secured party amount due under security agreement – Class 3 felony 49 Section 9-315.02 Disposal of collateral by debtor to persons other than those previously disclosed to secured party – Class A misdemeanor POLICE INQUIRY UNIT Terminal Numbers ASA, NSA, ADL, NSB Operators are on duty 24 hours a day, seven days a week, including all holidays. Services are available to all enforcement agencies nationwide. The unit: • Conducts manual searches for registration information not available through computer system. • Accepts requests for title history microfilming. • Accepts requests for certified abstracts of registration, title and driver's license documents for court use. • Answers inquiries about driver's license information. • Processes requests for “off-line” searches for major crimes where only partial plate information or a partial description of a vehicle is available. • Is the center for all calls pertaining to all types of incidents in the Capitol Complex buildings and all other buildings under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of State. AMBER ALERT All the following criteria must be met to activate an AMBER Alert: • Law enforcement must have confirmed a child has been abducted. • The child must be under age 16 or have a proven mental or physical disability. • Law enforcement must believe that the child is in danger of serious bodily harm or death. • There must be enough descriptive information about the child, abductor, and/or suspect’s vehicle to believe an immediate broadcast alert will help. AMBER Alert Notification Plan 1. Determine if the case meets the AMBER Alert criteria above. 2. Notify the nearest Illinois State Police District or complete the pre-established packet available at www.isp.state.il.us. 3. Forward a photo of the child to the State Police clearinghouse for Missing and Exploited Children at missing@isp. state.il.us. 50 STEPHENSON JO DAVIESS CARROLL WINNEBAGO BOONE OGLE LAKE McHENRY DE KALB KANE DU PAGE WHITESIDE COOK LEE KENDALL WILL LA SALLE HENRY BUREAU ROCK ISLAND GRUNDY MERCER PUTNAM KANKAKEE HENDERSON KNOX STARK MARSHALL WARREN PEORIA LIVINGSTON IROQUOIS WOODFORD FULTON TAZEWELL McDONOUGH HANCOCK MASON SCHUYLER FORD McLEAN LOGAN VERMILION DE WITT CHAMPAIGN ADAMS CASS PIATT MACON SANGAMON DOUGLAS MORGAN EDGAR MOULTRIE SCOTT CHRISTIAN GREENE COLES SHELBY MACOUPIN CAL MONTGOMERY CUMBERLAND HOU N JERSEY FAYETTE MADISON EFFINGHAM JASPER CRAWFORD BOND CLAY RICHLAND ST CLAIR WASHINGTON MONROE WAYNE JEFFERSON PERRY HAMILTON WHITE FRANKLIN JACKSON WILLIAMSON UNION ALE XA JOHNSON PULASKI SALINE POPE GALLATIN HARDIN MASSAC ND ER Secretary of State Police Support Services Communications Equipment Automotive 3710 Winchester Rd. Springfield, IL 62707 217-785-5090 217-785-6161 (Fax) RANDOLPH LAWRENCE MARION CLINTON Secretary of State Police Command Center 110 E. Adams Springfield, IL 62701 217-782-7126 217-782-2896 (Fax) CLARK WABASH PIKE EDWARDS BROWN MENARD Secretary of State Police District #1 103 W. Roosevelt Rd. Villa Park, IL 60181 630-693-0551 630-693-0581 (Fax) Secretary of State Police District #3 421 E. Capitol, 1st Floor Springfield, IL 62701 217-785-5486 217-782-9982 (Fax) Secretary of State Police District #2 595 S. State Elgin, IL 60123 815-484-8100 815-484-8107 (Fax) Secretary of State Police District #4 220 S. 12th St. Mt. Vernon, IL 62864 618-244-8343 618-244-8356 (Fax) 51 COUNTY CODES ADAMS ALEXANDER BOND BOONE BROWN BUREAU CALHOUN CARROLL CASS CHAMPAIGN CHRISTIAN CLARK CLAY CLINTON COLES COOK CITY OF CHICAGO CRAWFORD CUMBERLAND DEKALB DEWITT DOUGLAS DU PAGE EDGAR EDWARDS EFFINGHAM FAYETTE FORD FRANKLIN FULTON GALLATIN GREENE GRUNDY HAMILTON HANCOCK HARDIN HENDERSON HENRY IROQUOIS JACKSON JASPER JEFFERSON JERSEY JO DAVIESS JOHNSON KANE KANKAKEE KENDALL KNOX LAKE LASALLE LAWRENCE 52 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 103 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 051 LEE LIVINGSTON LOGAN MCDONOUGH MCHENRY MCLEAN MACON MACOUPIN MADISON MARION MARSHALL MASON MASSAC MENARD MERCER MONROE MONTGOMERY MORGAN MOULTRIE OGLE PEORIA PERRY PIATT PIKE POPE PULASKI PUTNAM RANDOLPH RICHLAND ROCK ISLAND ST. CLAIR SALINE SANGAMON SCHUYLER SCOTT SHELBY STARK STEPHENSON TAZEWELL UNION VERMILION WABASH WARREN WASHINGTON WAYNE WHITE WHITESIDE WILL WILLIAMSON WINNEBAGO WOODFORD 052 053 054 055 056 057 058 059 060 061 062 063 064 065 066 067 068 069 070 071 072 073 074 075 076 077 078 079 080 081 082 083 084 085 086 087 088 089 090 091 092 093 094 095 096 097 098 099 100 101 102 Parking Program for Persons with Disabilities Law Enforcement Guide The Secretary of State issues four types of parking placards: Gender of placard holder. If box is hole–punched, the holder is male. If box is solid, the holder is female. Gold foil hologram image with wording original and genuine. Month punched corresponds with the birth month of the holder. YELLOW-ANDGREY STRIPED Identification number Digits punched indicate last two digits of holder’s birth year. Placard expires in 2022 of the month punched. METER – EXEMPT PERMANENT Placards are issued to persons with a permanent disability and are exempt from paying for parking meter fees. Gender of placard holder. If box is hole–punched, the holder is male. If box is solid, the holder is female. Gold foil hologram image with wording original and genuine. Month punched corresponds with the birth month of the holder. BLUE Identification number Digits punched indicate last two digits of holder’s birth year. Placard expires in 2022 of the month punched. PERMANENT Placards are issued to persons with a permanent disability and ARE NOT eligible for meter – exempt parking. 53 Gender of placard holder. If box is hole–punched, the holder is male. If box is solid, the holder is female. RED Identification number Gold foil hologram image with wording original and genuine. Expires the last day of the month punched of the current year. TEMPORARY Placards are valid for up to 6 months if issued by the Secretary of State, or up to 90 days if issued by a municipality. REMOVE BEFORE VEHICLE IS IN MOTION. THIS PLACARD IS NOT TRANSFERABLE. IT IS ILLEGAL TO COPY OR DUPLICATE THIS PLACARD. GREEN THE AUTHORIZED HOLDER MUST BE PRESENT AND MUST ENTER OR EXIT THE VEHICLE AT THE TIME THE PARKING PRIVILEGES ARE BEING USED. UNAUTHORIZED USE MAY RESULT IN A $600 FINE AND SUSPENSION OF DRIVER’S LICENSE AND/OR REVOCATION OF THE PLACARD. ORGANIZATION BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 2014, DUE TO A CHANGE IN STATE LAW, THE AUTHORIZED HOLDER OF THIS PLACARD MUST PAY ALL APPLICABLE PARKING FEES. FAILURE TO PAY PARKING FEES WILL RESULT IN A FINE ASSESSED TO THE VEHICLE. ORGANIZATION MA00000 Gold foil hologram image with wording original and genuine. Identification number EXPIRES THE LAST DAY OF: Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June 2022 July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Expires April 30, 2022. ILLINOIS Jesse White Secretary of State ORGANIZATION Placards are issued to nonprofit organizations that transport persons with disabilities. 54 TO ORDER: OFFENSE CODE INDEX Secretary of State Police Support Services 3710 Winchester Rd. Springfield, IL 62707 217-785-5281 217-785-6161 (Fax) TO ORDER: DUI SWORN REPORTS ZERO TOLERANCE SWORN REPORTS CDL SWORN REPORTS TRAFFIC CRASH SWORN REPORTS GREEN ENVELOPES Secretary of State Driver Services Department 2701 S. Dirksen Pkwy. Springfield, IL 62723 217-785-7480 217-785-1385 (Fax) jwillison@ilsos.gov TO ORDER: ILLINOIS CRASH REPORT FORMS Illinois Department of Transportation Traffic Safety 2300 S. Dirksen Pkwy. Springfield, IL 62794-9245 217-785-2736 217-782-5285 (Fax) Anne.Hillen@illinois.gov CORRECTIONS/ COMMENTS TO: Secretary of State Police SOSPoliceTraining@ilsos.gov Printed by authority of the State of Illinois. May 2021 – 41M – SOS DOP 10.25 55