Catalytic converter marking event for Cook Co. residents to be held in Lemont

Catalytic converter marking event for Cook Co. residents to be held in Lemont

LEMONT, Ill. — Cook County residents looking for an extra layer of protection on their vehicles are invited to attend a catalytic converter marking event in Lemont next week.

During the event, Cook County residents will be able to have the catalytic converter under their vehicles marked. It is method used to deter theft, as the markings make them less desirable to thieves.

The marking will only be visible from beneath the vehicle and will not impact the car’s operation.

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The event is being hosted by Cook County Sheriff Thomas Dart in partnership with Cook County Commissioner Sean Morrison and Lemont Township.

Thursday’s event is set to kick off at 4 p.m. on Thursday, May 30, and runs through 6 p.m. at 16300 Alba Street in Lemont.

Those looking to have their catalytic converter marked at the event must be a Cook County resident and must pre-register.

To register for the event, send an email detailing your first and last name, Zip code, make and model of your vehicle and Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to CCSO.communityengagement@ccSheriff.org.

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Catalytic converters are often subject to theft as they are an easily accessible target and can prove to be valuable to thieves, as they contain precious metals that can be resold.

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Catalytic converters help control harmful exhaust emissions and while driving a vehicle without one is possible, it is illegal in the state of Illinois, due to emission standards, and the car can end up running less efficiently.

Replacing a catalytic converter can also prove to be costly for a car owner. Replacements can range anywhere from $200 to $2,500.

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