“Although the in-person service of the Secretary of State’s office are suspended, drivers and residents may still obtain basic services online,” Edly-Allen said. “In addition, the office has enacted emergency rules extending the expiration dates for driver’s licenses, ID cards, vehicle registrations, and other transactions and document filings for at least 90 days after Driver Services facilities reopen. I urge residents to visit the Secretary of State’s website and ensure they have the most up-to-date information on when and how to obtain the services they need during this pandemic.”
Driver Services facilities are currently closed to the public through April 30. Residents may visit CyberDriveIllinois.com to take advantage of online services, including vehicle registration sticker renewal, title and registration application, obtaining a driving record, obtaining a duplicate driver’s license or state ID card, and renewing a standard driver’s license with the Safe Driver Renewal Program.
“I’m grateful to Secretary White for moving many of the functions of the Secretary of State’s office online to help residents as we all continue to safely socially distance,” Edly-Allen added.
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