Illinois Code § 810 ILCS 5/9-619

Transfer of record or legal title.
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(a) "Transfer statement." In this Section, "transfer statement" means a record signed by a secured party stating:
 
 
(1) that the debtor has defaulted in connection with 
 
an obligation secured by specified collateral;
 
 
(2) that the secured party has exercised its 
 
post-default remedies with respect to the collateral;
 
 
(3) that, by reason of the exercise, a transferee has 
 
acquired the rights of the debtor in the collateral; and
 
 
(4) the name and mailing address of the secured 
 
party, debtor, and transferee.
 
(b) Effect of transfer statement. A transfer statement entitles the transferee to the transfer of record of all rights of the debtor in the collateral specified in the statement in any official filing, recording, registration, or certificate-of-title system covering the collateral. If a transfer statement is presented with the applicable fee and request form to the official or office responsible for maintaining the system, the official or office shall:
 
 
(1) accept the transfer statement;
 
 
(2) promptly amend its records to reflect the 
 
transfer; and
 
 
(3) if applicable, issue a new appropriate 
 
certificate of title in the name of the transferee.
 
(c) Transfer not a disposition; no relief of secured party's duties. A transfer of the record or legal title to collateral to a secured party under subsection (b) or otherwise is not of itself a disposition of collateral under this Article and does not of itself relieve the secured party of its duties under this Article.

an obligation secured by specified collateral;
post-default remedies with respect to the collateral;
acquired the rights of the debtor in the collateral; and
party, debtor, and transferee.
transfer; and
certificate of title in the name of the transferee.

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