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Illinois Drivers License Requirements & Application

To drive legally in Illinois, residents must have a valid Illinois driver’s license, temporary visitor driver’s license, probationary license, instruction permit, Restricted Driving Permit or Monitoring Device Driving Permit.

How to get driver license in Illinois

To receive a driver’s license, applicants must:

Age Restrictions — Drivers 16-21

Applicants must be at least age 18 to obtain an Illinois driver’s license. The following exceptions apply:

Additional Requirements

Medical report

When applying for a driver’s license, applicants will be asked about any physical or mental conditions that may potentially impair the safe operation of a motor vehicle or any medications (prescribed or over-the-counter), drugs or alcohol that may impair their driving ability.

In certain instances, applicants must provide a Medical Report completed by a licensed physician verifying their medical ability to safely operate a motor vehicle. The report must be presented to the Driver Services facility personnel within 90 days from the date the physician signs it. The form is available at any Driver Services facility or at www.cyberdriveillinois.com.

If drivers develop a medical condition that is likely to cause a loss of consciousness or any loss of ability to safely operate a vehicle, they must notify the Secretary of State’s office within 10 days of becoming aware of the condition. Failure to do so may lead to cancellation of the driver’s license and driving privileges.

Driving without valid license exemptions

Individuals may drive in Illinois without a valid Illinois driver’s license under the following circumstances:

  1. If they have permanently moved to Illinois from another state or country, their non Illinois driver’s license is valid for 90 days. The driver must obtain an Illinois license within that 90-day period or when the driver’s license expires, whichever comes first.
  2. If they are visiting or driving through Illinois, they must have a valid driver’s license from their home state or country.
  3. If they are an out-of-state student attending an Illinois college/university, they and their spouse and children may drive with a valid license from their home state or country.
  4. If they are on active duty with the U.S. Armed Forces, they and their spouse and dependent children living with them may drive with a valid license from their home state.
  5. If they are serving in the U.S. Armed Forces outside the United States but a legal resident of Illinois, they and their spouse and dependent children living with them may drive during the first 120 days of their return if they previously obtained a deferral of their driver’s license.
  6. If they are serving as a civilian employee for the U.S. Armed Forces or the U.S. Department of Defense outside the United States but a legal resident of Illinois, they and their spouse and dependent children living with them may drive during the first 120 days of their return if they previously obtained a deferral of their driver’s license.
  7. If they are employed by the U.S. government or a member of the U.S. Armed Forces, they do not need a valid Illinois license if traveling on official business and driving a vehicle owned by or leased to the government.
  8. If they are operating a road machine temporarily on the roadway or operating a farm tractor between the farm buildings and nearby farmland.

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