Illinois Code § 815 ILCS 121/90

Closing of business; surrender of license.
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At least 10 days before a licensee ceases operations, closes business, or files for bankruptcy:
 
 
(1) The licensee shall notify the Department of its 
 
action in writing.
 
 
(2) With the exception of filing for bankruptcy, the 
 
licensee shall surrender its license to the Secretary for cancellation; the surrender of the license shall not affect the licensee's civil or criminal liability for acts committed before surrender or entitle the licensee to a return of any part of the annual license fee.
 
 
(3) The licensee shall notify the Department of the 
 
location where the books, accounts, contracts, and records will be maintained and the procedure to ensure prompt return of contracts, titles, and releases to the customers.
 
 
(4) The accounts, books, records, and contracts 
 
shall be maintained and serviced by the licensee or another licensee under this Act or an entity exempt from licensure under this Act.
 
 
(5) The Department shall have the authority to 
 
conduct examinations of the books, records, and funding documents at any time after surrender of the license, filing of bankruptcy, or the cessation of operations.

action in writing.
licensee shall surrender its license to the Secretary for cancellation; the surrender of the license shall not affect the licensee's civil or criminal liability for acts committed before surrender or entitle the licensee to a return of any part of the annual license fee.
location where the books, accounts, contracts, and records will be maintained and the procedure to ensure prompt return of contracts, titles, and releases to the customers.
shall be maintained and serviced by the licensee or another licensee under this Act or an entity exempt from licensure under this Act.
conduct examinations of the books, records, and funding documents at any time after surrender of the license, filing of bankruptcy, or the cessation of operations.

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