Driver services facilities closing statewide due to rise in COVID-19 cases

Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White says Driver Services facilities statewide will be closed to the public for in person transactions starting Tuesday, Nov. 17 and will reopen on Monday, Dec. 7, 2020, due to the increase in COVID-19 cases.

White is encouraging people to take advantage of online services. Additionally, expiration dates for driver's licenses and ID cards will be extended until June 21, 2021. This includes individuals who have February, March, April and May 2021 expiration dates.

Commercial Driver License (CDL) holders and commercial permit holders are excluded from this extension due to federal requirements. 

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“After careful consideration, we have decided to close all Driver Services facilities until December 7, 2020, due to the worsening COVID-19 pandemic,” said White. “The health and safety of employees and the public remains paramount and face-to-face transactions potentially increase the further spread of the virus. We have extended expiration dates to assist people during this difficult time. I am also encouraging customers to consider using online services which are available for many office transactions.”

Many transactions with the Secretary of State’s office may be conducted online at www.cyberdriveillinois.com. Some of these transactions include:

  • Renewing a license plate sticker;
  • Renewing a valid driver’s license for qualifying drivers;
  • Renewing a valid ID card for those age 22-64 (seniors 65 and older have free, non-expiring IDs);
  • Obtaining a driver record abstract;
  • Filing Business Services documents, such as incorporations and annual reports; and
  • Customers with issues involving administrative hearings may contact adminhearings@ilsos.gov.

Individuals who are eligible for online driver’s license renewal will receive a letter from the Secretary of State’s office with a PIN necessary for online renewal.

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Those whose driver’s licenses or ID cards expired between Feb. 1, 2020 and Jan. 31, 2021, who qualify for online renewal should receive their PIN letter in December 2020 or January 2021. Those whose driver’s licenses or ID cards expire after Feb. 1, 2021, will receive their PIN letter approximately 90 days before their expiration date.

Nineteen CDL facilities will remain open for CDL written and road exams. Those facilities are:

  • Belleville, 400 W. Main St.;
  • Bradley, 1111 Blatt St.;
  • Charleston, 1010 E. St.;
  • Danville/Tilton, #5 Southgate;
  • DeKalb, 1360 Oakwood St.;
  • Elk Grove Village, 650 Roppolo Dr.;
  • Marion, Mascoutah, 9221 Beller Dr.;1905 Rendleman St.;
  • Moline/Silvis, 2001 Fifth St., Ste. #10;
  • Olney, 1302 S. West St.;
  • Peoria, 3311 N. Sterling Ave., #12;
  • Princeton, 225 Backbone Rd. East;
  • Quincy, 2512 Locust St.;
  • Rantoul, 421 S. Murray Rd.;
  • Rockford, 4734 Baxter Rd.;
  • Salem, 1375 W. Whittaker St.;
  • South Holland, 41 W. 162nd St.;
  • Springfield, 2701 S. Dirksen Pkwy.;
  • and West Chicago, 1280 Powis Rd.

CDL driving tests are by appointment only by calling 217-785-3013.

White also announced that seven facilities will be offering drive-through services for license plate sticker transactions only.

Those facilities are: Chicago North, 5401 N. Elston Ave.; Chicago West, 5301 W. Lexington St.; Rockford-Central, 3720 E. State St.; Macomb, 466 Deer Rd.; Springfield, Dirksen 2701 S. Dirksen Parkway; Tilton, #5 Southgate Dr. and Chicago South (opens Nov. 19), 9901 S. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr.

“During the COVID-19 pandemic, we have been the only government agency open statewide offering in-person transactions,” said White. “We have remained committed to serving the public. Protecting the health and safety of our residents is my top priority, and this is the guiding principle of our decision-making.”

All other Secretary of State departments are open to serve the public. Check www.cyberdriveillinois.com for more information.

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