Driver Services. You must be age 18 to apply for a Commercial Driver's License (CDL) or a Commercial Learner's Permit (CLP) to operate intrastate and age 21 to operate in interstate commerce or to transport passengers. To obtain a CLP, you must possess either a valid Illinois CDL or non-CDL license as a base license. Come prepared and be patient when visiting a Driver Services Facility. All Driver Services facilities are issuing REAL IDs, with the exception of mobile units and express facilities (Diversey, Lockport, Orland Township, Rockford Auburn St. and Roscoe). To find the nearest facility, visit Facility Finder. You can visit a Secretary of State facility if you need a new driver’s license, title, or anything else related to vehicle or driver services. These facilities are all across the state of Illinois. Simply use the online facility finder to find the one that is located closest to you. You will also see a list of services provided by that facility, along with the hours of operation.
Driver's License Application. To obtain an Illinois Driver's License you must: Visit a Secretary of State facility, 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. To obtain a driver's license or state identification card, visit a Driver Services office in one of the Secretary of State facilities located throughout the state. Adult drivers over the age of 21 must bring proper identification, pay a fee, and surrender any out-of-state licenses or IDs. Renew a Driver's License The Driver Services Department issues licenses to more than million Illinois drivers and more than 3 million photo identification cards to drivers and non-drivers at more than locations.
Are applicants for a driver’s license asked questions about diabetes? The license application (first-time and renewal) asks if the applicant has any condition which may result in temporary loss of consciousness and if the applicant has any. While your driver’s license number may not be intricately tied to you like your Social Security number, this string of digits is part of your identity in the state that issued the license. You can find your driver’s license number in a coup. If you're living with diabetes and drive a commercial vehicle, there are some things you should know. Read FAQs and learn where to direct your questions. Commercial drivers with diabetes have to follow certain rules in order to keep driving.
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