Chicago Driving License

Chicago Driving License Written Test

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Driver's License Application To obtain an Illinois Driver's License you must: • Visit a, show required identification documents and have your photo taken. • Surrender all valid out-of-state licenses, state ID cards, instruction permits and commercial driver's licenses. • Pay the appropriate fee.

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• Pass the appropriate exams (vision screening, written and/or driving). • When all necessary requirements are completed, a temporary, secure paper driver's license, valid for 90 days, will be issued to serve as the DL/state ID for driving purposes and proof of identification until the permanent DL/state ID arrives in the mail within 15 business days.

Sims 2 Custom Clothes S. • For Drivers under the age of 21, please see the page. Temporary Driver's License/Commercial Driver's License/State ID Card/Commercial Learner's Permit Beginning in July 2016, you will no longer be issued a new permanent driver's license, commercial driver's license (CDL), state identification card or Commercial Learner's permit (CLP) at the end of the application process for any card type: original (initial or renewal), duplicate, or corrected.

Instead you will leave the facility with a temporary secure paper document called a Temporary Driver's License (DL/CDL), Temporary State Identification (ID) Card or Temporary CLP. This document will: • be valid for 90 days • serve as your driver's license/learner's permit for driving purposes if application for Temporary DL or Temporary CLP • serve as proof of identification for Temporary DL/CDL or Temporary State ID • contain a photo and the basic information that appears on the permanent DL/CDL, State ID or CLP • can be duplicated at a for the appropriate fee, if lost or stolen.

You will only be permitted to hold one (1) of these types of temporary credentials (DL/CDL, State ID or CLP) at a time. You may apply for an additional temporary credential for a different type, after you have received your permanent document for the first item. For purpose of air travel, the facility employee will return your old driver's license card to you.

Department of Homeland Security (DHS) states they will accept the temporary driver's license document in conjunction with the expired driver's license to board an aircraft until you receive the permanent card in the mail. After the necessary identification checks have been conducted to ensure your identity, a secure hard card permanent DL/CDL, state ID card or CLP will be printed and sent via U.S. Mail within 15 business days to your address on file. It is imperative that you ensure the address provided at the facility is correct. If you lose your temporary DL/CDL, state ID or CLP credential, you may obtain a duplicate temporary credential for the same item for the appropriate fee. If you do not receive your new permanent DL/CDL, state ID card or CLP after 15 business days of obtaining your temporary credential, you may check the or you may call 217-782-7044.