Lilah Butler, Car Insurance Writer
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You can check your driving record in Illinois by going to the Office of the Illinois Secretary of State website and requesting a copy. It costs $20 plus a $1 fee for credit and debit cards, and you will need to provide your full name, date of birth, the last four digits of your Social Security number, and the information on your driver's license.
How to Check Your Driving Record in Illinois
- Go to the Office of the Illinois Secretary of State website.
- Fill out the online form with your personal information.
- Pay $20 plus a $1 fee for credit and debit cards for your driving record.
- Print out or save your driving record.
Illinois also lets you purchase your driving record by mail if you complete a driving record abstract request form and mail the request with a check or money order to
Secretary of State,
Driver Analysis Section,
2701 S. Dirksen Pkwy.,
Springfield, IL 62723.
Why You Might Need an Illinois Driving Record
Driving records are important for insurance purposes because car insurance companies charge higher premiums for customers with a history of violations or accidents. For instance, a single speeding ticket increases premiums by an average of 34% in Illinois. Checking your driving record can help you verify that the information is correct.
It’s also a good idea to see when a violation occurred, because insurance companies generally look at the past three to five years of your driving record to determine your premium. Once insurance companies stop taking the violation into account, you should compare quotes again to be sure you’re still getting the best rate on the coverage you need.
If you want more information, you can check out WalletHub’s guides to driving record checks and driver’s license points.
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