Can you make an appointment at the Illinois DMV?
The Driver Services Facility Appointment System allows you to schedule your visit in advance up to 10 business days at select Secretary of State facilities for Illinois driver’s license and state ID card services. You cannot schedule an appointment for vehicle transactions.
Do you need an appointment for Secretary of State Illinois?
The Secretary of State is also partnering with the Chicago Lighthouse to provide an appointment hotline, which the public may call at 844-817-4649. applying for a vehicle title, do not require an appointment.
Do I need an appointment to renew my Illinois drivers license?
Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White is reminding the public that beginning the first week of September, customers will be required to make an appointment for behind-the-wheel road tests, REAL IDs, standard driver’s licenses and ID cards at three Chicago facilities. The facilities are Chicago North, 5401 N.
Can I renew my Illinois driver’s license online after it expires?
White’s office has expanded online renewals for expired driver’s licenses and ID cards and continues to mail letters to eligible customers. The letter provides driver’s license and ID card holders with a unique PIN needed to renew online instead of visiting a facility and waiting in line.
Is there a grace period for expired license in Illinois?
While there’s a grace period of up to one year to renew an expired Illinois driver’s license, failure to renew the license within a year will result in more dire consequences. These could include being required to take additional driving tests as part of the renewal process.
Is there a senior line at Illinois DMV?
If you are age 75 and over, you must take a driving test at a Driver Services facility to renew your driver’s license. To locate a Super Seniors event in your area, please call 312-814-3121 or 217-782-9601 or visit ilsos.gov (click Services, For Seniors, Super Seniors).