With the date moving from October 1st to November 1st, this extension includes Illinois licenses, cards and stickers with July, August and September expiration dates.

Extending expiration dates until November 1st means people with an expired driver’s license, ID card or license plate sticker do not need to rush into a Driver Services facility immediately. During this current heat wave, I would suggest residents consider delaying their visit to a facility. But if you must visit a facility, please come prepared to wait outside due to social distancing, which limits the number of people inside a facility at one time.

As far as the activity this month at Driver Services facilities, CyberDriveIllinois.com says:

Through July 31, Driver Services facilities are serving ONLY new drivers, customers with expired driver’s licenses/ID cards and vehicle transactions. Face masks are required. Customers who must visit a facility are asked to be patient due to heavy volume and prepared to wait outside in various types of weather. This is due to social distancing, which limits the number of people inside a facility at one time.

In addition, customers who must visit a facility to renew their driver’s license or ID card are encouraged to first use the preregistration application at www.cyberdriveillinois.com.

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