OTTAWA, Ill. –State Rep. Lance Yednock, D-Ottawa, is ensuring local residents and families have easy access to Secretary of State services by hosting a Mobile DMV Unit on Saturday, June 12 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Granville Village Offices, located at 316 S. McCoy St in Granville.
“A trip to the DMV can be hard to do for some people who might not live close to one or don’t have time in their work schedule to go during the week,” said Yednock “This mobile unit will make sure that seniors and families have access to crucial services for drivers or to get an ID card in an easy and efficient way.”
The unit will provide the following services:
- Renewal or correction of a Driver’s License
- New, renewal or correction of a State ID card
- License plate stickers
- Motor voter registration with renewal of DL/ID
- Organ donor registration with renewal of DL/ID
Please note that Real ID compliant driver’s licenses and ID cards must be processed at a driver service facility, seniors age 75 and up will need to visit the DMV to renew a driver’s license and that proper identification will be needed for the services above.
“Through this event, we can bring many basic services for drivers, like common renewals and license plate stickers,” said Yednock. “I want to thank the Secretary of State and Granville officials who helped make this event possible, and I encourage any resident in need of these services to stop by.”