Is it true that the minimum driving age is being raised to 18? How can I find information on teen drivers licensing requirements?
The widespread rumor about a change in the minimum driving age from 16 to 18 is false. For complete information on licensing requirements and sanctions for teen drivers, please review the Illinois Graduated Licensing System on our Web site. The Illinois State Board of Education administers high school driver education programs and issues blue slips. For information on these, please call the Board at (217) 782-5256. How do I obtain a copy of my driving record? The quickest way to obtain an abstract of your driving record is to go to your nearest Secretary of State facility, complete a request form, pay the $12 fee (no credit or debit cards accepted) and receive the record on the spot. You may also mail your request along with the $12 fee to the Secretary of State, Driver Analysis Section, 2701 S. Dirksen Parkway, Springfield, IL 62723. Include the full name, date of birth and Illinois driver’s license number if possible. Please allow 10 working days for a response. If you are the parent
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