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Cook County Sheriff Light Saver Program Coming To Worth Township
The Cook County Sheriff's Office will replace defective and missing vehicle lights July 12 at Worth Township Center. Pre-register by July 8
ALSIP, IL — Got a broken tail light or head lamp? Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart will be bringing the Light Saver Program to Worth Township, 11601 S. Pulaski Road, Alsip.
From 9 a.m. to noon Friday, July 12, Cook County Sheriff’s Office mechanics will replace defective and missing light bulbs on vehicles. Replacing broken bulbs reduces the number of traffic-related stops, removes some auto repair costs and increases roadway safety. It also eliminates court costs and associated fees.
Pre-registration is required by July 8. These spots fill up fast so if you want to save some money getting your lights fixed, it is best to register now. Reserve your spot on Cook County Sheriff Lightsaver or scan the QR code below.
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Read the terms and conditions:
The Cook County Sheriff’s Office will only replace lightbulbs as part of the vehicle light placement program. Vehicle lights that are non-functional for any other reason will need to be repaired elsewhere. Participation in the program is not a guarantee that the function will be restored to your vehicle lights. In case of wait time, people are encouraged to get their vehicle lights repaired elsewhere.
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