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I have been told that I could get it renewed without having to be there, since I am with the military here in Germany. My licence had expired years ago, but I still have it. I plan on retiring from the Reserves this October, and coming back to Chicago. It would be nice3 to be able to get this out of the way, for I have many things to take care of befor I leave. Please let me know what I should do if possible.

2007-07-19 21:02:12 · 2 answers · asked by birdyman 1 in Cars & Transportation Insurance & Registration

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Renewing from Out of State

Notice to military personnel

If you are in the military and stationed outside the state of Illinois, you, your spouse and children living with you may have the expiration of your driver's licenses deferred for up to 45 days after your discharge or reassignment to a military base in Illinois. A Military Deferral Certificate, designed to be carried with the expired license, can be issued at no charge and mailed to you at your out of state address.

In order to obtain a military deferral, mail in a photocopy of your current Illinois license, military ID card, and proof of residence to the Special License Unit at the Secretary of State, 2701 S. Dirksen Parkway, Springfield, Illinois 62723. Please include your out of state mailing address. Acceptable forms of proof of residency are as follows:

Illinois Vehicle Title
Illinois Vehicle registration card
Illinois Voter registration card
Lease agreement (within 90 days and showing full Illinois address)
Rent receipt (within 90 days and showing full Illinois address)
Utility bill (within 90 days and showing full Illinois address)
Bank statement (within 90 days and showing full Illinois address)
Official postmarked mail (within 90 days and having legible postmark to Illinois address from a business) Note: Handwritten mail not acceptable

Any questions regarding military deferral or acceptable documentation, please call our office at 217-782-2720, option6 then option 5, and provide your name, Illinois driver's license number, date of birth and current mailing address.

2007-07-20 03:41:54 · answer #1 · answered by Menehune 7 · 0 0

you're ok as long as you reside in Hawaii on lively duty. in case you go away lively duty then the guidelines of Hawaii kick in and you have 30 days to get a Hawaiian drivers license or get your Colorado license renewed. whether you will possibly examine. Colorado like many states could have an cyber web approach of renewing your license. bypass to the Colorado DMV internet site and spot what it says.

2016-09-30 09:02:36 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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