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You can renew your driver’s license or ID card online if: You received your renewal letter with the PIN or Renewal Authorization Number. Check Eligibility here.
Renew a Driver's License The Driver Services Department issues licenses to more than 8.5 million Illinois drivers and more than 3 million photo identification cards to drivers and non-drivers at more than 130 locations.
Driver's License/Commercial Driver's License Renewal. The Secretary of State's office mails a renewal letter to driver's license holders 60 to 90 days prior to the expiration of your license. The letter is mailed to the address our office has on file for the driving record. The letter contains the information needed to renew your license.
The following list contains the documents you need to bring with you to a DMV Facility. You can print this list for future reference. Please make sure all your documents are up-to-date and correct. All acceptable documents presented for verification or proof must be valid (current and not expired).
License Plates Renew a sticker, Pick-A-Plate, replace plates, and more. Driver's License & ID Renew or replace DL/ID, pay reinstatement fees, and more. Vehicle Services CFT, title and registration, dealer licensing, and more.
Congratulations! You are able to renew online. A letter will be sent to the address on record 90 days prior to your expiration date with the PIN you will need to renew online. For more information visit the, online renewal eligibility page.
Individuals hoping to renew their standard driver's license or state ID card will need to bring one document that satisfies Group A, while also requiring a document that satisfies Group D...
If you recently renewed, or if your license does not expire for more than one year, you may apply for a REAL ID and pay a $5 corrected fee. Your REAL ID will retain the same expiration date as your original license.
Illinois residents who need to renew their driver’s licenses or state ID cards now have more time to do so under an extension granted by Secretary of State Jesse White’s office.
Vehicle-related transactions, such as license plate sticker renewal and title and registration, are walk-in services and do not require an appointment. Bringing the correct documents and forms of identification will make your visit easy.