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Drivers moving to Illinois may use their valid driver's license from their home state or country for 90 days. You may obtain an Illinois driver's license or identification card only if you are becoming a legal resident of Illinois.
You must provide certain documents and payment (s) to successfully transfer your out-of-state vehicle registration to the state of Illinois. To correctly complete the out-of-state Illinois vehicle registration, you need: The vehicle’s current title. Proof of a valid IL auto insurance policy.
Title and Registration. By law, the Illinois Secretary of State is required to provide notice to new Illinois residents of the requirements herein the Illinois Registration Code and Illinois Vehicle Code.
Be sure to update your address. Find your nearest DMV facility and its available services. Renew a sticker, Pick-A-Plate, replace plates, and more. Renew or replace DL/ID, pay reinstatement fees, and more. CFT, title and registration, dealer licensing, and more.
If you're bringing a car from out of state to IL, you have 30 days to register it with the Secretary of State (SOS) once you become a resident. For more information, visit our Car Registration in Illinois page. Register a Special Vehicle.
If you’re a new Illinois resident, you have 30 days to register your car with the Illinois Secretary of State. Navigating the process of car registration in Illinois doesn’t have to be stressful. We’ll walk you through the steps to make it as smooth as possible.
The Electronic Registration and Title System allows you to complete and print an Application for Vehicle Transaction. Go to Service.