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I am currently renting and working in the state of Illinois. However, I was thinking about buying a car and having my dad who lives in Michigan cosign for it. I still consider my "permanent address" to my parents place in Michigan. Is it legal for me to register my car in Michigan? Would the answer change if I could make my dad a co-owner on the car?










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I am currently renting and working in the state of Illinois. However, I was thinking about buying a car and having my dad who lives in Michigan cosign for it. I still consider my "permanent address" to my parents place in Michigan. Is it legal for me to register my car in Michigan? Would the answer change if I could make my dad a co-owner on the car?










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I am currently renting and working in the state of Illinois. However, I was thinking about buying a car and having my dad who lives in Michigan cosign for it. I still consider my "permanent address" to my parents place in Michigan. Is it legal for me to register my car in Michigan? Would the answer change if I could make my dad a co-owner on the car?










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The question of where you are a resident is supposed to be a matter of objective fact rather than subjective viewpoint, but the law (in Illinois) does not give a uniform legal definition of residency. For instance if you have an out of state driver's license, you are not a resident, for tuition purposes. If you are in Illinois "for other than a temporary or transitory purpose during the taxable year", you are a resident for tax purposes, which includes being "employed in a position that may last permanently or indefinitely". If you are registered to vote in Illinois, you are a resident. The matter of residency has presumably been established in connection with employment and state income tax. As a resident, you are required to transfer your vehicle registration to Illinois (625 ILCS 5/3-101(a))




Except as provided in Section 3-102, every owner of a vehicle which is
in this State and for which no certificate of title has been issued by
the Secretary of State shall make application to the Secretary of
State for a certificate of title of the vehicle.




However, if the vehicle is owned by a non-resident because of 3-102 which says that




No certificate of title need be obtained for...(3) a vehicle owned by
a non-resident of this State and not required by law to be registered
in this State




If you co-own the car, this raises the question whether the fact that it is also owned by a non-resident means that the vehicle need not be registered in Illinois (as long as it is registered in Michigan: see the reciprocity section (625 ILCS 5/3-402(B))). The statute does not directly address the matter of co-ownership where the owners are residence of different states, but under a literal reading of §102 the fact of it being registered to a Michigan co-owner should suffice to be in compliance with the law. Naturally, your (Illinois) attorney should inform you as to what the law is.






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      The question of where you are a resident is supposed to be a matter of objective fact rather than subjective viewpoint, but the law (in Illinois) does not give a uniform legal definition of residency. For instance if you have an out of state driver's license, you are not a resident, for tuition purposes. If you are in Illinois "for other than a temporary or transitory purpose during the taxable year", you are a resident for tax purposes, which includes being "employed in a position that may last permanently or indefinitely". If you are registered to vote in Illinois, you are a resident. The matter of residency has presumably been established in connection with employment and state income tax. As a resident, you are required to transfer your vehicle registration to Illinois (625 ILCS 5/3-101(a))




      Except as provided in Section 3-102, every owner of a vehicle which is
      in this State and for which no certificate of title has been issued by
      the Secretary of State shall make application to the Secretary of
      State for a certificate of title of the vehicle.




      However, if the vehicle is owned by a non-resident because of 3-102 which says that




      No certificate of title need be obtained for...(3) a vehicle owned by
      a non-resident of this State and not required by law to be registered
      in this State




      If you co-own the car, this raises the question whether the fact that it is also owned by a non-resident means that the vehicle need not be registered in Illinois (as long as it is registered in Michigan: see the reciprocity section (625 ILCS 5/3-402(B))). The statute does not directly address the matter of co-ownership where the owners are residence of different states, but under a literal reading of §102 the fact of it being registered to a Michigan co-owner should suffice to be in compliance with the law. Naturally, your (Illinois) attorney should inform you as to what the law is.






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        The question of where you are a resident is supposed to be a matter of objective fact rather than subjective viewpoint, but the law (in Illinois) does not give a uniform legal definition of residency. For instance if you have an out of state driver's license, you are not a resident, for tuition purposes. If you are in Illinois "for other than a temporary or transitory purpose during the taxable year", you are a resident for tax purposes, which includes being "employed in a position that may last permanently or indefinitely". If you are registered to vote in Illinois, you are a resident. The matter of residency has presumably been established in connection with employment and state income tax. As a resident, you are required to transfer your vehicle registration to Illinois (625 ILCS 5/3-101(a))




        Except as provided in Section 3-102, every owner of a vehicle which is
        in this State and for which no certificate of title has been issued by
        the Secretary of State shall make application to the Secretary of
        State for a certificate of title of the vehicle.




        However, if the vehicle is owned by a non-resident because of 3-102 which says that




        No certificate of title need be obtained for...(3) a vehicle owned by
        a non-resident of this State and not required by law to be registered
        in this State




        If you co-own the car, this raises the question whether the fact that it is also owned by a non-resident means that the vehicle need not be registered in Illinois (as long as it is registered in Michigan: see the reciprocity section (625 ILCS 5/3-402(B))). The statute does not directly address the matter of co-ownership where the owners are residence of different states, but under a literal reading of §102 the fact of it being registered to a Michigan co-owner should suffice to be in compliance with the law. Naturally, your (Illinois) attorney should inform you as to what the law is.






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          The question of where you are a resident is supposed to be a matter of objective fact rather than subjective viewpoint, but the law (in Illinois) does not give a uniform legal definition of residency. For instance if you have an out of state driver's license, you are not a resident, for tuition purposes. If you are in Illinois "for other than a temporary or transitory purpose during the taxable year", you are a resident for tax purposes, which includes being "employed in a position that may last permanently or indefinitely". If you are registered to vote in Illinois, you are a resident. The matter of residency has presumably been established in connection with employment and state income tax. As a resident, you are required to transfer your vehicle registration to Illinois (625 ILCS 5/3-101(a))




          Except as provided in Section 3-102, every owner of a vehicle which is
          in this State and for which no certificate of title has been issued by
          the Secretary of State shall make application to the Secretary of
          State for a certificate of title of the vehicle.




          However, if the vehicle is owned by a non-resident because of 3-102 which says that




          No certificate of title need be obtained for...(3) a vehicle owned by
          a non-resident of this State and not required by law to be registered
          in this State




          If you co-own the car, this raises the question whether the fact that it is also owned by a non-resident means that the vehicle need not be registered in Illinois (as long as it is registered in Michigan: see the reciprocity section (625 ILCS 5/3-402(B))). The statute does not directly address the matter of co-ownership where the owners are residence of different states, but under a literal reading of §102 the fact of it being registered to a Michigan co-owner should suffice to be in compliance with the law. Naturally, your (Illinois) attorney should inform you as to what the law is.






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          The question of where you are a resident is supposed to be a matter of objective fact rather than subjective viewpoint, but the law (in Illinois) does not give a uniform legal definition of residency. For instance if you have an out of state driver's license, you are not a resident, for tuition purposes. If you are in Illinois "for other than a temporary or transitory purpose during the taxable year", you are a resident for tax purposes, which includes being "employed in a position that may last permanently or indefinitely". If you are registered to vote in Illinois, you are a resident. The matter of residency has presumably been established in connection with employment and state income tax. As a resident, you are required to transfer your vehicle registration to Illinois (625 ILCS 5/3-101(a))




          Except as provided in Section 3-102, every owner of a vehicle which is
          in this State and for which no certificate of title has been issued by
          the Secretary of State shall make application to the Secretary of
          State for a certificate of title of the vehicle.




          However, if the vehicle is owned by a non-resident because of 3-102 which says that




          No certificate of title need be obtained for...(3) a vehicle owned by
          a non-resident of this State and not required by law to be registered
          in this State




          If you co-own the car, this raises the question whether the fact that it is also owned by a non-resident means that the vehicle need not be registered in Illinois (as long as it is registered in Michigan: see the reciprocity section (625 ILCS 5/3-402(B))). The statute does not directly address the matter of co-ownership where the owners are residence of different states, but under a literal reading of §102 the fact of it being registered to a Michigan co-owner should suffice to be in compliance with the law. Naturally, your (Illinois) attorney should inform you as to what the law is.







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