License Plate Fees for Low-Income
Older Drivers, Persons With Disabilities to Drop in 2023
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[December 30, 2022]
Eligible older adults and persons with disabilities
will see their annual license plate renewal fee reduced by more than
half in the new year, the Illinois Department on Aging (IDoA)
announced Wednesday. Under Public Act 102-0807, which takes effect
Jan. 1, drivers who qualify for IDoA’s Benefit Access Program will
pay only $10 for their license plate stickers, a decrease from $24
currently.
“During this time of high inflation, many older adults are finding
it increasingly difficult to cover everyday expenses,” said Illinois
Department on Aging Director Paula Basta. “This income-based
discount on license plate renewals is welcome news for older
drivers, helping them save money and keep their vehicle registration
current.”
“The lower annual license plate renewal fee for qualifying seniors
will help them keep more of their hard-earned money in their bank
accounts to spend on other things, such as prescription medicine,”
said Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White. “I applaud the
Illinois General Assembly for this new law, and especially the
sponsors, State Rep. Cyril Nichols (D-Burbank) and State Sen. Meg
Loughran Cappel (D-Plainfield).”
The Department on Aging’s Benefit Access Program determines
eligibility for a license plate discount from the Secretary of
State’s office and free transit on fixed route systems in Illinois.
To qualify, residents must be at least 65 years of age or 16 years
of age and disabled, as well as meet income requirements. For a
household containing one person, the annual income cap is $33,562.
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To apply for the Benefit Access
Program online, please visit
https://ilaging.illinois.gov/
benefitsaccess.html. For assistance with the online
application, older adults can call IDoA’s Senior HelpLine at
1-800-252-8966.
Those with specific questions about the price reduction, or
about their vehicle’s registration status, are encouraged to
contact the Illinois Secretary of State’s office at
800-252-8980.
IDoA serves and advocates for older Illinoisans and their
caregivers by administering quality and culturally appropriate
programs that promote partnerships and encourage independence,
dignity, and quality of life. For information about the
Department’s programs and services for older adults and persons
with disabilities, visit
https://www2.illinois.gov/aging/programs or contact the Senior
HelpLine toll-free at 1-800-252-8966, Monday through Friday
between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m.
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