Ill. Admin. Code tit. 92, § 1030.5 - Procedure for Obtaining a Standard Driver's License or Identification Card
a) An applicant for
a standard driver's license or identification card must appear at a Secretary
of State Driver Services Facility and complete an application form provided by
the Secretary of State pursuant to IVC Section 6-106, which shall include the
questions listed in Appendix A. The applicant shall also provide a Driver
Services Facility employee with acceptable forms of identification provided in
Appendix B establishing the applicant's name, date of birth, signature,
Illinois residency and social security number. An applicant who does not have a
social security number and is ineligible to obtain a social security number
shall affirm under penalty of perjury that the applicant is, at the time of
application, ineligible for a social security number and must present either:
1) Documentation, issued by the United States
Department of Homeland Security, authorizing the applicant's presence in the
United States (e.g., dependents of H-1B, O-1, and O-2 who are also ineligible
to work), which shall be verified through the Systematic Verification for
Entitlements (SAVE); or
2) If the
applicant does not have documentation authorizing the applicant's presence in
this country, documentation establishing that the applicant has resided in
Illinois for a minimum of one year and a passport validly issued to the
applicant from the applicant's country of citizenship, or a consular
identification document as defined in Section 5 of the Consular Identification
Document Act [5 ILCS 230] validly issued to the applicant by the applicant's
country of citizenship. An applicant for a CDL must provide proof of
citizenship or lawful permanent residency. An applicant for a non-domiciled CDL
must provide documentation, issued by the United States Department of Homeland
Security, authorizing the applicant's presence in the United States. A CDL or
non-domiciled CDL may not be issued to an applicant without a social security
number.
b) An applicant
for a driver's license shall take the following tests as required in IVC
Section 6-109:
2) A road test, if required, as provided in
Section 1030.85 (exemptions to the road
test requirement are provided in Section
1030.88); and
3) A written test, if required, as provided
in Section 1030.80.
c) Driver's license applicants who are 16 or
17 years of age and not legally emancipated by marriage shall not be issued a
driver's license without the written consent of the applicant's parent, legal
guardian or other responsible adult, regardless of whether the required written
consent also accompanied the person's previous application for an instruction
permit and until the applicant has, in accordance with IVC Section 6-107(b):
1) Held a valid instruction permit for a
minimum of 9 months;
2) Passed an
approved driver education course and submitted proof of having passed the
course as may be required regardless of whether the driver holds a valid
license issued by another state; and
3) Submitted, on a form prepared or approved
by the Secretary of State, certification by the parent of the applicant, the
legal guardian having custody of the applicant, or, in the event there is no
parent or legal guardian, by another responsible adult, that the applicant has
had a minimum of 50 hours, at least 10 hours of which have been at night, of
behind-the-wheel practice time and is sufficiently prepared and able to safely
operate a motor vehicle. The 50 hours shall be in addition to the required
hours spent with a driver education instructor. The person completing the
certification shall, upon signing the certification, swear under penalty of
perjury, that everything contained within the certification is true and
correct.
d) Driver's
license applicants who are 18, 19 or 20 years of age who have not previously
been licensed and who have not successfully completed an approved driver
education course or the classroom portion of an approved driver education
course shall not be issued a driver's license unless the applicant has
successfully completed an adult driver education course offered by an adult
driver education course provider and proof of that completion has been
submitted to the Secretary by the adult driver education course
provider.
e) A photograph shall be
taken of a driver's license or identification card applicant unless the
applicant is exempt under Section
1030.90.
f) A temporary driver's license shall be
issued at the facility upon completion of all the requirements of this Section
and IVC Chapter 6. A temporary identification card shall be issued at the
facility upon completion of all the requirements of this Section and 15 ILCS
335. Upon successful completion of verification by the Secretary of State,
which may include, but is not limited to, a facial recognition examination of
the applicant's image against the Secretary of State image database,
verification of residency and social security number, the applicant shall be
mailed a driver's license to the address provided by the applicant.
g) The fees collected for the issuance of an
original, renewal, duplicate or corrected driver's license shall be in
accordance with IVC Section 6-118. The fees collected for the issuance of an
original, renewal, duplicate, or corrected identification card shall be in
accordance with 15 ILCS 335/12.
h) A driver's license or identification card
issued under this Section does not meet the requirements of the REAL ID Act and
shall bear the words "Federal Limits Apply".
i) An applicant applying for the first time
for a CDL passenger endorsement, school bus endorsement or hazardous materials
endorsement or upgrading a CDL must complete entry-level driver
training.
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