How To Do an Illinois DMV Change of Address

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Planning on moving to, from, or within the state of Illinois? Make sure that you know exactly what’s expected of you in terms of DMV paperwork. Because before you can sit down with a coveted Chicago deep dish pizza, you’re going to have to get your Illinois DMV Change of Address forms in order. And be sure you add this task to the top of your list—you’ll have to update your vehicle registration with 30 days and your address within 90 days if you’re making the move to The Land of Lincoln from another state.

Not sure where to start? That’s where we come in. We’ve put together all of the information that you’ll need to know to complete your Illinois DMV change of address and vehicle registration forms, so read up and then make your way to the Illinois Department of Driver Services to get started.

If You’re Moving to Illinois from Another State

Will you need to get a new driver’s license if moving to Illinois from another state?

How do you get one?

To get an Illinois driver’s license as a formerly out of state resident you’ll have to go to an Illinois Department of Driver Services office in person to apply. Unfortunately you can’t do an Illinois DMV change of address online or over the phone, so you’ll have to set aside time in your day for a visit. While appointments are available for certain Illinois DMV services, you can’t make an appointment online ahead of time to update your address or vehicle registration, so make sure that you allot enough time.

You will need to bring along the following documentation when you visit the IL DMV: