Kids & Family
Driver's License Facility Opens In Des Plaines; Replaces Niles Secretary of State Office
It will offer the same services the Niles facility did, including issuing Illinois driver's licenses, address changes, issuing driver's permits, providing vehicle stickers and many more.

Niles and Morton Grove-area residents no longer need to drive long distances to get to a driver's license facility, after many were forced to do after the Illinois Secretary of State office at Niles' Four Flaggs Shopping Center closed earlier this year.
Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White was on hand Wednesday for a ribbon-cutting atย the new facility at 1470 Lee Street in Des Plaines.ย
โThis state-of-the-art facility will better serve customers with more services and available parking forย people in Des Plaines and the surrounding communities,โ said White, according to his office.
Hours of operation are Tuesday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and Saturday, from 7:30ย a.m. to noon.
The new location offers the same services as the Niles facility and has a better layoutย that is more accessible to persons with disabilities and senior citizens.ย ย
The facility offers services that include:ย โข Address changeย โข Instruction permit issuance (first-time), vision screening, renewal and duplicateย โข Driverโs license issuance (first-time), vision screening, renewal and duplicateย โข State ID issuance (first-time), renewal and duplicateย โข Commercial driverโs license (CDL) vision screening, renewal and duplicateย โข Temporary disability parking placard issuance (first-time) and replacementย โข Driver record (abstract)ย โข Motorcycle written testsย โข Vision, written and road testsย โข Vehicle sticker renewal and replacementย โข Nonsufficient fundsย โข Non-CDL road and written testsย โข Organ/tissue donor registrationย โข Voter registration applications
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