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Illinois Rules of the Road 2021
Illinois continues to be a national leader in
traffic safety. Over the last decade, traffic
fatalities in our state have declined
significantly. This is due in large part to
innovative efforts to combat drunk and
distracted driving, as well as stronger
guidelines for new teen drivers. The driving
public’s increased awareness and avoidance of hazardous driving
behaviors are critical for Illinois to see a further decline in traffic
fatalities.
Beginning May 3, 2023, the federal government will require your
driver’s license or ID card (DL/ID) to be REAL ID compliant for use as
identification to board domestic flights. Not every person needs a
REAL ID card, which is why we offer you a choice. You decide if you
need a REAL ID or standard DL/ID. More information is available on
the following pages.
The application process for a REAL ID-compliant DL/ID requires
enhanced security measures that meet mandated federal guidelines.
As a result, you must provide documentation confirming your identity,
Social Security number, residency and signature.
Please note there is no immediate need to apply for a REAL ID-
compliant DL/ID. Current Illinois DL/IDs will be accepted to board
domestic flights until May 3, 2023. For more information about the
REAL ID program, visit REALID.ilsos.gov or call 833-503-4074.
As Secretary of State, I will continue to maintain the highest standards
when it comes to traffic safety and public service in Illinois.
Jesse White
Illinois Secretary of State
goes into effect
May
3, 2023.
Your current Illinois driver’s license or ID card (DL/ID) will be accepted at airports until
May 3, 2023. We are providing you with the choice either to obtain a REAL ID card or to
keep a standard card. Take time to know your options.
You
DO NOT NEED
a REAL ID if:
• You have a valid U.S. passport or
passport card; or
• You do
not
use airplanes as a mode of
domestic transportation; or
• You do
not
visit military bases; or
• You do
not
visit secure federal facilities.
Action
Driving (DL only)
Using for general
identification purposes
Boarding a domestic flight
(U.S.) after May 3, 2023
Entering a military base or
secure federal facility
You
NEED
a REAL ID if:
• You do
not
have a valid U.S. passport or
passport card; AND
• You use airplanes as a mode of
domestic transportation; or
• You visit military bases; or
• You visit secure federal facilities.
Standard
DL/ID
REAL ID
DL/ID
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
YES
YES
YES
For additional information:
833-503-4074
or visit:
REALID.ilsos.gov
Printed by authority of the State of Illinois. May 2021 - 1 - DSD A 112.35
Know your options.
Federal Limits Apply
Standard Card
Designation
Application Process for
Standard Driver’s License or ID
If your DL/ID is currently valid and not expiring soon, you
do not need to do anything.
STEP 1:
If your DL/ID is expiring soon, visit a Secretary of State
Driver Services facility and take your photo and the required
exams.
STEP 2:
Receive a temporary, secure paper DL/ID at the facility.
STEP 3:
After review and verification of documents have been
conducted, your new permanent standard DL/ID will be mailed to
you within 15 business days.
Fees for a REAL ID and a standard
DL/ID are the same.
For domestic travel, a U.S. passport
or a REAL ID card is acceptable.
For international travel, a
U.S. passport is necessary.
For additional information about passports:
npic@state.gov or 877-487-2778
For additional information:
833-503-4074
Make the choice that is right for you.
REAL ID
Gold Star
Designation
Application Process for
REAL ID
Driver’s License or ID
STEP 1:
Visit a Secretary of State Driver Services facility and take
your photo and the required exams.
STEP 2:
All applicants must provide proof of identity. (Examples
are: a U.S. birth certificate, a U.S. passport, an employment
authorization document, a permanent resident card or a foreign
passport with an approved I-94 form.)
*Please note that name
change documents, such as a marriage certificate, will be required
if the applicant presents a birth certificate with a name different
from his/her current name.
STEP 3:
All applicants must provide proof of full Social Security
number (SSN). (Examples are: an SSN card, a W-2 or a pay stub
with full SSN.)
STEP 4:
All applicants must provide two current residency
documents with the applicant’s name. (Examples are: a utility bill,
rental agreement, deed/title or bank statement.)
STEP 5:
All applicants must provide proof of signature.
(Examples are: a credit/debit card, canceled check or current
Illinois DL/ID.)
STEP 6:
Receive a temporary, secure paper DL/ID at the facility.
*Please
note that the TSA and federal agents will not accept the
paper document.
STEP 7:
After review and verification of documents have been
conducted, your new permanent REAL ID card will be mailed to
you within 15 business days.
*For a complete list of acceptable documents for steps 2-5, please visit:
REALID.ilsos.gov
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