Secretary of State mobile office, April 29, 2025
The Secretary of State’s Office will provide services at Illinois State University on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, from 10 a.m.-3 p.m., in the Spotlight Room of the Bone Student Center.
Services include:
· Driver’s license including REAL ID (renewal, replacement, corrections)
· State ID card (renewal, replacement, corrections)
· Vehicle sticker sales
· Passenger, B-Truck, and motorcycle license plates
· ISU collegiate license plates
· Organ/tissue donor registration
· Vehicle title and registration
· Parking placard for persons with disabilities
Motorists may renew their driver’s license one year in advance of their license’s expiration date. A complete list of acceptable forms of identification is available at ilsos.gov.
Acceptable forms of payment include personal checks and Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover credit and debit cards. Please note that cash will not be accepted.
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