Illinois Code § 625 ILCS 5/7-316

Certificate furnished by nonresident
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as proof. 
Any nonresident owner of a motor vehicle
not registered in this State may give proof of financial responsibility
by filing with the Secretary of State a certificate or certificates of an
insurance carrier authorized to transact business in the state or province
of the Dominion of Canada in
which the motor vehicle or motor vehicles described in such certificate
are registered, or if such nonresident does
not own a motor vehicle then in the state or province of the Dominion of
Canada in which the insured resides, and otherwise conforming to the provisions
of this Code, and the Secretary of State shall accept the same
if such carrier shall:

 
 
1. Execute a power of attorney authorizing the 
 
Secretary of State to accept service on its behalf of notice of process in any action arising out of a motor vehicle crash in this State;

 
 
2. Duly adopt a resolution which shall be binding 
 
upon it declaring that its policies shall be deemed to be varied to comply with the laws of this State relating to the terms of motor vehicle liability policies as required by Section 7-317; and

 
 
3. Agree to accept as final and binding any final 
 
judgment duly rendered in any action arising out of a motor vehicle crash in any court of competent jurisdiction in this State.

Secretary of State to accept service on its behalf of notice of process in any action arising out of a motor vehicle crash in this State;
upon it declaring that its policies shall be deemed to be varied to comply with the laws of this State relating to the terms of motor vehicle liability policies as required by Section 7-317; and
judgment duly rendered in any action arising out of a motor vehicle crash in any court of competent jurisdiction in this State.

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