Jesse White Reminds Public of
License Plate Sticker Receipt Law
Allows people to drive with receipt as
proof of recently purchased license plate sticker online
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[April 29, 2021]
Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White is reminding motorists that
they may drive without an up-to-date license plate sticker affixed
to their license plate if they have their receipt showing they
purchased a sticker online before the expiration date. The receipt,
which is generated after an online sticker purchase, is valid for no
more than 30 days from the expiration of the previous license plate
registration sticker’s date.
“Many customers visit Driver Services facilities to buy their
stickers a day or two before they are set to expire,” said White.
“My office initiated a law in 2014 that allows such customers to
make the same purchase online, and then use the receipt as proof of
registration compliance. This allows these customers to avoid
visiting a facility, which are experiencing heavy volume.”
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Over the last two days of the month in March, more than 36,500 customers visited
Driver Services facilities to purchase license plate stickers. During this same
two day period, 73,000 customers purchased their license plate stickers online
at www.cyberdriveillinois.com.
White has expanded online services and encourages the public to visit his
office’s website at
www.cyberdriveillinois.com instead of visiting a Driver Services facility.
This includes renewing driver’s licenses and ID cards online for those that are
eligible.
In addition, White has extended all driver’s license and ID card expiration
dates until Aug 1, 2021. This extension does not apply to commercial driver’s
licenses (CDL) and CDL learner’s permits.
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