These Illinois Grocery Stores Now Have DMV Kiosks
DMV lines are just such fun.
All of us know the mental (and timetable) prep that goes into a DMV visit. We take a number, we sit, sometimes for hours, and then finally get a question or task either done or halfway done. They suck but they're a necessary evil.
Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias is trying to make that easier. In select grocery stores in Illinois, his office has rolled out Illinois DMV kiosks. They look like this:
They are part of a "fast-lane" DMV program. In the summer, the Illinois DMV office had food truck-style mobile offices.
According to NBC Chicago, the current grocery stores with the DMV kiosks are around Chicago and in the southern part of the state. Here's the list of 15:
East Peoria
- Kroger: 201 S. Main St.
Springfield
- Meijer: 4200 Conestoga Dr.
Fairview Heights
- Ruler Foods: 10850 Lincoln Trail Suite 12B
Chicago
- Jewel-Osco: 4042 W. Foster Ave.
- Mariano's: 3350 N. Western Ave.
- Mariano's: 3145 S. Ashland Ave.
- Mariano's: 3857 S. Martin Luther King Dr.
- Mariano's: 40 S. Halsted St.
- Mariano's: 1615 S. Clark St.
Flossmoor
- Meijer: 3800 Vollmer Rd.
Park Ridge
- Mariano's: 1900 S. Cumberland Ave.
Oak Lawn
- Mariano's: 11000 S. Cicero Ave.
Stickney
- Jewel-Osco: 7122 40th St.
Lombard
- Jewel-Osco: 1177 S. Main St.
At the kiosks, you'll be able to renew your driver's license, state ID's, and vehicle stickers. The kiosks can print car registration renewals and new stickers on site. If you want to renew your driver's license, the kiosk can print you a temporary one while a new card is in the mail.
You will need a PIN code to be able to do anything and the cost per transaction on the kiosk is $4.95.
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