Ill. Admin. Code tit. 92, § 1030.65 - Instruction Permits
a) A
person who wishes to practice driving before obtaining a driver's license shall
obtain an instruction permit from a Driver Services Facility.
b) Upon receipt of an instruction permit, the
holder may operate a motor vehicle upon the highways of this State when
accompanied by an adult instructor of a driver education program or when
practicing with a parent, legal guardian, family member or person in loco
parentis who is 21 years of age or more and has a license classification to
operate the vehicle and at least one year of driving experience, and is
occupying a seat beside the driver.
c) The fees collected for the issuance of an
original, renewal, duplicate or corrected instruction permit, or CLP shall be
in accordance with IVC Section 6-118(a).
d) A minor who wishes to receive an
instruction permit shall be at least 15 years old and enrolled in a driver
education course. Any minor who has been enrolled in an approved driver
education program out-of-state shall provide proof of that enrollment before an
Illinois instruction permit will be issued. Proof shall consist of a letter
from the minor's school on the school's letterhead or other proof deemed
acceptable by the Secretary of State. The minor shall complete a driver
education course prior to applying for a driver's license before the minor is
18 years of age. If the minor is 16 years of age or older and possesses a
certificate of completion or the equivalent from another state's driver
education program or a driver's license issued by a state that requires driver
education, the minor shall be eligible to receive an Illinois driver's license
upon successful completion of the vision and, as applicable, written and/or
road tests. The equivalent of an Illinois certificate of completion from an
out-of-state driver education course shall include, but is not limited to,
transcripts from the out-of-state attendance center indicating successful
completion of the course of instruction or a letter from the state's driver's
licensing authority on agency letterhead, attesting to the minor's successful
completion of a driver education course approved by the office that regulates
education.
e) A minor who is at
least 15 years and 6 months of age may obtain an Illinois instruction permit
prior to being enrolled in a driver education course, provided the minor:
1) Submits written documentation, on a form
prepared or approved by the Secretary of State, stating that the minor is
enrolled in school; meets the educational requirements of the Driver Education
Act [105
ILCS 5/27-24 through 27-24.8] and IVC Section 6-103(1)
and signed by a superintendent or chief administrator that states, through no
fault of the minor, the minor will be unable to be enrolled in a driver
education course until after the minor's 16th
birthday and the school would have no objection to the issuance of the
instruction permit; and
2)
Successfully completes the written and vision examinations administered either
by an approved driver education instructor or the Secretary of State.
f) An instruction permit issued to
a minor under subsection (e) may be canceled upon receipt of a report from the
minor's school on the school letterhead, or other proof deemed acceptable by
the Secretary of State, stating the minor has failed to enroll in a driver
education course.
g) The minor who
is not legally emancipated by marriage or court order shall have the
application signed by a parent, guardian or person in loco parentis and the
driver education instructor. The minor shall then be allowed to take the vision
and written exams.
h) The
instruction permit shall be issued to a minor for a period of 24 months upon
successful completion of the written and vision exams. If an instruction permit
has expired prior to the applicant completing the road test, a second fee
established for instruction permits in IVC Section 6-118(a) must be submitted
and the written and vision exams must be successfully completed. The applicant
shall present another application to the Secretary of State signed by the
parent, guardian, or person in loco parentis, if the applicant is under the age
of 18. The driver education instructor shall also sign the application unless
the applicant presents a certificate of completion.
i) An instruction permit issued to a minor
may be canceled if the student is certified as a chronic or habitual truant or
has dropped out of school. The report shall be received from the Illinois State
Board of Education in a form acceptable to the Secretary of State.
j) Applicants who are not minors shall also
be issued instruction permits by the Secretary of State. The permit shall be
issued for 12 months upon successful completion of the written and vision
exams. Commercial learner's permits shall be issued for 12 months upon
successful completion of the applicable written and vision exams.
k) Applicants whose driving privileges have
been canceled based upon receipt by the Department of a medical report
indicating the applicant has a medical condition that impairs the applicant's
ability to safely operate a motor vehicle may apply for an instruction permit.
The Department shall receive a favorable medical report from a competent
medical specialist describing the applicant's needs to undergo a driving
evaluation with a driver rehabilitation specialist. The Department shall issue
to the applicant an authorization for examination to appear at a Driver
Services Facility to take the written test and vision test and submit the fee
required by IVC Section 6-118(a). Upon successful completion of the written and
vision tests, the applicant shall be issued, if not otherwise prohibited, an
instruction permit that shall be canceled upon receipt of a written statement
from a competent medical specialist that the instruction permit holder has
failed to successfully complete the driving evaluation or is otherwise unable
to safely operate a motor vehicle. A medical restriction card shall be issued
by the Department and must be carried with the instruction permit. Upon
successful completion of the driving evaluation, the rehabilitation institution
and a competent medical specialist shall notify the Department. The Department
shall send the applicant an authorization form instructing the applicant to
appear at a Driver Services Facility to take the drive portion of the test.
Upon the applicant's successful completion of the drive examination, a driver
license shall be issued.
l) An
applicant must be at least 16 years old to obtain a Class L instruction permit
and must possess a certificate of completion at the time of
application.
m) A Class M
instruction permit may be issued by the Secretary of State to an applicant 18
or older for a period of 12 months. A Class M instruction permit may be issued
for a period of 24 months to applicants 16 or 17 years old who have obtained a
certificate of completion at the time of application and have completed a
motorcycle training course approved by the Illinois Department of
Transportation (see 92 Ill. Adm. Code 455). A certificate of completion card
issued by the Illinois Department of Transportation must be furnished to the
Secretary of State's Office before an instruction permit will be
issued.
n) An applicant who is 17
years and 3 months of age or older may obtain an Illinois instruction permit
without being enrolled in a driver education course, provided the applicant has
successfully completed the vision and written exams.
o) An applicant 18, 19 or 20 years of age may
obtain an Illinois instruction permit without being enrolled in an adult driver
education course.
p) A person who
wishes to obtain a CLP must provide proof of social security number and United
States citizenship or lawful permanent residency. A person who is not a United
States citizen or lawful permanent resident must provide proof of social
security number and legal presence in the United States to obtain a
non-domiciled CLP. An applicant who wishes to renew a CLP or whose CLP has
expired must complete all applicable testing under Section
1030.80.
q) Prior to renewing a non-commercial
instruction permit, an applicant is required to successfully complete vision
screening and a written test.
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