Jesse White Encourages Motorists
to Renew their License Plate Stickers Online
Law allows motorists to print receipt of
purchase for soon-to-expire stickers
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[February 22, 2022]
Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White is reminding customers with
license plate stickers expiring at the end of the month that they
can renew online at ilsos.gov, print their receipt and keep that
receipt in their vehicle to comply with Illinois law.
“This is a consumer friendly initiative that encourages online
transactions with my office,” said White. “Many customers visit our
Driver Services facilities to buy their stickers the week before
they are set to expire. I am reminding the public that they can make
the same transaction online, and use their receipt as proof of
up-to-date registration and compliance.”
Motorists are allowed to drive without an up-to-date vehicle renewal
sticker on their license plate as long as they have the receipt from
the Secretary of State showing that they bought the sticker before
expiration.
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The receipt is valid for up to 30 days from the expiration of the previous
registration sticker’s date.
Last year, 209,844 customers purchased license plate renewal stickers during the
last seven days in February. Of this total, 87,520 purchased their license plate
sticker online.
White initiated Public Act 98-1103, which took effect Jan. 1, 2015, to further
encourage online transactions.
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