The New Resident Guide is an informational form designed to assist individuals who have recently moved to a new state in understanding residency requirements. This guide covers essential topics such as voter registration, identification cards, driver's licenses, and vehicle title and registration, ensuring new residents can navigate their legal obligations efficiently.
This form should be used when you move to a new state and need clarification on the legal steps required to establish residency. It is particularly helpful just before an election or when you need to register your vehicle or obtain state-issued identification or a driver's license.
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To drive legally in Illinois, you must have a valid Illinois driver's license, temporary vis- itor driver's license, probationary license, instruction permit, Restricted Driving Permit or Monitoring Device Driving Permit.
Valid State of Illinois tax return or federal tax transcript. Illinois high school or college transcript. Illinois driver's license. Utility or rent bills in the applicant's (or parent's) name. Illinois auto registration card.
APPLY IN PERSON. You must apply for the license in person at a Secretary of State Facility. BRING DOCUMENTATION. COMPLETE THE APPLICATION FORM. PASS A VISION TEST. PASS A WRITTEN EXAM. SURRENDER YOUR OUT-OF-STATE DRIVER'S LICENSE. PAY THE DRIVER'S LICENSE FEE. HAVE YOUR PICTURE TAKEN.
Online Visit the Illinois SOS website. By mail Write a letter that includes your name, previous and current address, IL driver's license/ID card number, and send it to: In person Visit your local Secretary of State office. You can locate the nearest office by visiting this page.
Present the required documents & ID. Pass the vision test. Pass the written test. Surrender your out-of-state driver's license. Pay the required fee. Receive a temporary driver's license.
APPLY IN PERSON. You must apply for the license in person at a Secretary of State Facility. BRING DOCUMENTATION. COMPLETE THE APPLICATION FORM. PASS A VISION TEST. PASS A WRITTEN EXAM. SURRENDER YOUR OUT-OF-STATE DRIVER'S LICENSE. PAY THE DRIVER'S LICENSE FEE. HAVE YOUR PICTURE TAKEN.
Some documents that could be submitted to the LLCC Financial Aid Office to serve as proof of your parents Illinois residency include, but are not limited to: IL driver's license. Tax Return Transcript with Illinois address. IL voter's registration card.
Present the required documents & ID. Pass the vision test. Pass the written test. Surrender your out-of-state driver's license. Pay the required fee. Receive a temporary driver's license.