What types of driver's licenses are available in Illinois?
Illinois offers several types of driver's licenses and ID cards. These include the standard Driver’s License, Commercial Driver’s License (CDL), and Temporary Visitor Driver’s License (TVDL). Additionally, there are specific versions for individuals under 21 years of age, which include the Under 21 Driver’s License, Under 21 ID Card, Under 21 CDL, and Under 21 TVDL.
What are the key security features of the Illinois driver's license?
The Illinois driver's license incorporates various security features to prevent counterfeiting. These include a guilloche pattern in the background, a ghost image of the photo, and the date of birth displayed in two locations. Other features include a UV layer, hologram, microtext, and an organ/tissue donor indicator.
How can I identify if a driver's license is for someone under 21?
Licenses issued to individuals under 21 have specific features that distinguish them from regular licenses. They are designed vertically and include the under 21/18 dates prominently displayed. This helps in easily identifying the age of the driver.
When will the new driver's licenses and ID cards be issued?
The issuance of the new driver’s licenses, ID cards, CDLs, and TVDLs began in Fall 2007. As the new designs are phased in, the old versions will be phased out upon their individual expiration dates.
What information is displayed on the back of the driver's license?
The back of the Illinois driver's license features a 1D barcode that contains the driver's license or ID number for inventory tracking. It also includes a 2D barcode with text from the front of the card, a web address for more information, and space for class, restrictions, and endorsements. Additionally, medical information areas have been relocated to improve the card's layout.
Is there an organ donor indicator on the Illinois driver's license?
Yes, the Illinois driver's license includes an organ/tissue donor indicator. This feature allows individuals to express their wishes regarding organ donation directly on their driver's license, making it easier for medical personnel to access this important information in case of an emergency.
What changes were made to the organ donor signature area on the ID card?
The organ donor signature area is no longer necessary due to the establishment of the new Organ/Tissue Donor Registry. This change means that witnesses or family consent are not required, simplifying the process for individuals wishing to register as organ donors.
Where can I find more information about Illinois driver's licenses?
For additional information about Illinois driver's licenses, you can visit the official website at www.cyberdriveillinois.com. This site provides resources and details about the application process, requirements, and various types of licenses available.