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What do I need to renew my license in IL?

What do I need to renew my license in IL?

What You’ll Need to Renew your Illinois Driver License

  1. Present your current driver’s license to verify your identity.
  2. Complete the renewal application form available at a Facility.
  3. Proof of vision test.
  4. Have your picture taken.
  5. Renewal fee based on your age:

How long do I have to renew my license in Illinois after it expires?

one year
If your license expires, you can still renew it for up to one year after the expiration date, but it is against the law to drive with an expired license. If your license has been expired for over one year, you will have to reapply in-person at an Illinois Secretary of State field office.

How much is plate renewal in Illinois?

Fees for IL License Plates Standard plates and standard plate renewal: Passenger vehicle: $101. Transfer: $25 PLUS title and registration fees. Replacement: 1 license plate: $6. 2 license plates: $9.

What do you need to get your license in Illinois?

Illinois Documents Required for Driver License. To receive an Illinois driver’s license/ID card, applicants must provide acceptable forms of identification to prove their legal name, date of birth, Social Security number, residency and signature. Applicants should note the following: Signature comparison is required in the verification process.

What age can you get drivers license in Illinois?

The legal age to obtain a driver’s license in Illinois is 18. Children age 16 and 17 can obtain a driver’s license after completing a driver education course approved by the state, 50 hours of driving practice and passing the 3-part exam.

When do Illinois drivers license expire?

The Illinois Office of the Secretary of State (SOS) will send you a renewal notice 60 to 90 days before your driver’s license expires. Depending on your age, your IL driver’s license will be valid for different lengths of time: 21 to 80 years old: 4 years (expires on your birthday). 81 to 86 years old: 2 years.