Ill. Admin. Code tit. 92, § 1030.66 - Adult Driver Education
a) A
person age 18, 19 or 20 who wishes to apply for an Illinois driver's license
and who has not previously held a driver's license or who has not successfully
completed an approved driver education course or the classroom portion of an
approved driver education course must successfully complete an adult driver
education course offered by a certified adult driver education course
provider.
b) A list of certified
adult driver education providers is available at the Illinois Secretary of
State official website (www.cyberdriveillinois.com).
c) To receive credit for participation in an
adult driver education course, the applicant must take the course only from a
provider that has been certified by the Secretary.
d) Applicants who take an adult driver
education course from an entity that is not certified to provide adult driver
education in Illinois shall not be issued an Illinois driver's license until
the applicant successfully completes an adult driver education course from a
certified provider, or until the applicant turns 21 years of age.
e) Upon receipt of notification from a
provider that a student has successfully completed the adult driver education
course, the Secretary shall send the applicant a notification, which the
student shall bring to a Secretary of State facility to complete the
application process for the issuance of a driver's license in accordance with
this Part.
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