How To Get A Copy Of Your Illinois Driving Record

Illinois Driving Record

Here is a link to the Illinois Secretary of State website that shows how to get a copy of your Illinois driving record online.

Or, you can go in person to any Illinois Secretary of State license office throughout the state of Illinois to buy a copy of your driving record. Here is a link to the page showing how to find an Illinois driver’s license office near you.

PLEASE NOTE:  All Illinois driver’s license facilities are closed through April 30, 2020 because of COVID-19.

Why Do You Need a Copy of Your Illinois Driving Record?

If you have an Illinois driver’s license and you get a speeding ticket in Missouri (or any other state), you may need to provide your attorney with a copy of your Illinois driving record. Your attorney will show it to the Prosecutor when they go to court to get your speeding ticket reduced to a non-moving, no-point infraction.

You might also want a copy of your driving record so you can keep track of how many speeding convictions you have accumulated. If you are 21 years old or older and you get 3 moving violations in 1 year, your Illinois driver’s license may be suspended. If you are under age 21, your license may be suspended if you accumulate 2 or more moving violations within 2 years.

 

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If you have a Missouri speeding ticket that you want to get reduced to a non-moving, no-point violation, contact St. Louis traffic law attorney Andrea Storey Rogers at (314) 724-5059 or at [email protected] for a free consultation.

 

 

How to Get a Copy of Your Illinois Driving Record

If you have an Illinois driver’s license and you receive a speeding ticket in Missouri and want to get the ticket “fixed,” you will have to provide a copy of your driving record so the prosecuting attorney can review it before deciding whether to reduce your ticket to a non-moving, no-point infraction.

You can go in person to any Illinois Secretary of State license office to purchase a copy of your Illinois driving record. Or you can click on this link for the form to order a copy of your Illinois driving record. (It may take up to 10 days for the Illinois Secretary of State to mail a copy to you.)

Most traffic law attorneys can obtain a copy of your Illinois driving record for you for an additional fee within 1-2 business days.

If you received a Missouri speeding ticket and would like to keep the points off your driving record, call St. Louis traffic law attorney Andrea Storey Rogers at (314) 724-5059 or email Andrea at [email protected] to receive a price quote for legal representation.