No, according to Illinois state law, in order to receive a license, a new driver under the age of 18 must first finish an approved driver education course, secure an instruction permit, and meet the requirements of the graduated driver licensing program. If you are older than 18, however, you are able to apply for a license without having taken a course in driver education that has been approved.
In order to participate in the graduated driver licensing program, you must be under the age of 18, have successfully completed an approved driver education course, and have been issued an instruction permit. You must be at least 15 years old, pass a vision test, and pass a written test on traffic signs and laws before you may get an instruction permit. You can apply for a driver’s license after keeping the permit for at least nine months and logging at least 50 hours of supervised driving, including 10 hours at night.
Currently, there is no entirely online driver’s license application process available in Illinois. However, you can book appointments, view wait times, and renew your license using the online services offered by the Illinois Secretary of State’s website. Additionally, you can update your address and get a driving record using the online services.
You’ll need to bring a number of documents with you when you visit the DMV to apply for your driver’s license. Bring identification documents (such as a birth certificate or passport), evidence of your address (such as a utility bill or lease), and proof of insurance. A vision test, road test, and your instruction permit are further requirements.
To sum up, in order to earn a driver’s license in Illinois, you must pass an approved driver education course, get an instruction permit, and adhere to the graduated driver licensing program’s rules. While the Illinois Secretary of State’s website offers online services for appointment scheduling, waiting times, and license renewal, the state does not yet offer a fully online driver’s license application procedure. You’ll need to bring many documents to the DMV when you go to apply for your license, including verification of your name, address, and insurance.
The cost of the driving test in Illinois is $30. However, there will be an additional $5 price if you fail the driving test and have to retake it.