What is Title Jumping?

Title jumping occurs when a vehicle is sold without the title being properly transferred from the seller to the buyer. This fraudulent practice is often employed to avoid paying taxes, conceal the vehicle’s true history, or hide other potentially deceptive actions related to the vehicle’s condition or ownership. By skipping the necessary title transfer process, individuals engaging in title jumping may also attempt to obscure past damage, liens, or other critical information that could affect the vehicle’s value or the buyer’s rights.

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Title Jumping in Illinois

In Illinois, the law requires that when a vehicle is sold, the title must be properly signed, dated, and transferred to the buyer within 20 days. Failure to do so is not just a simple mistake—it’s a violation of state law. Title jumping can result in significant consequences, including fines, penalties, and even criminal charges.

Common Signs of Title Jumping

  • Missing or Forged Title: The most obvious sign is when the seller doesn’t have the vehicle’s title or if the title appears suspicious or forged.
  • Inconsistent or Contradictory Information: Pay attention to any inconsistencies or contradictions in the seller’s explanation of the vehicle’s history or ownership.
  • Cash-Only Transactions: If the seller insists on cash-only payments, it could be a sign of a fraudulent transaction.
  • Suspicious Vehicle History: Use a vehicle history report to check for any accident history, salvage titles, or liens on the vehicle.

How to Legally Address Title Jumping Matters in Illinois?

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Recent Title Jumping Cases

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Bradley v. B & Z Auto case highlights how vehicle title jumping/skipping violates consumer protection laws.

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The consequences of title jumping in Illinois and the importance of registering titles within 30 days to avoid legal issues, as seen in the Nudi Auto v. John Deere Insurance case.

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