Illinois Administrative Code
Title 92 - TRANSPORTATION
Part 1030 - ISSUANCE OF LICENSES
Section 1030.97 - Invalidation of a Driver's License, Permit and/or Driving Privilege

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024

a) The Department shall invalidate a driver's license, permit and/or driving privileges:

1) When the holder voluntarily surrenders the license or permit and declares the intention to do so in writing to the Department;

2) When the Department receives a certified court order indicating the holder is to refrain from driving;

3) Upon the death of the holder; or

4) Upon the entry of a suspension of a driver under the age of 21 pursuant to IVC Section 6-206(a)(4), (11), (16), (21), (31), (33), (34, prior to 7/30/98), (36), (43, prior to 1/1/09) or (44) and/or IVC Section 11-501.8.

b) A driver's license or permit invalidated based upon a voluntary surrender under this Section may be reinstated in the same manner as prescribed by IVC Sections 6-114 and 6-115.

c) A driver's license or permit invalidated under this Section shall nullify the holder's driving privileges.

d) A license or permit invalidated upon the death of the holder may be released to a relative of the decedent, provided the actual license or permit bears a readily identifiable designation evidencing invalidation. To invalidate a license or permit, a hole shall be punched through the issuance date and the expiration date of the license or permit by an employee of the Secretary of State or a law enforcement official.

e) The Secretary of State employee or a law enforcement official who invalidates a license or permit upon the death of the holder shall make a report of the matter to the Secretary of State on a form provided or approved by the Secretary of State.

f) Driving privileges invalidated based upon a court order may be reinstated upon receipt of a court order granting reinstatement or an order from the court terminating probation, conditional discharge or court supervision.

g) A driver whose driving privileges are invalidated pursuant to subsection (a)(4), and whose driving privileges are suspended for six months or longer, may be reinstated upon successful completion of a driver remedial education course, the payment of all reinstatement fees and re-testing under IVC Section 6-109.

h) A driver whose driving privileges are invalidated pursuant to subsection (a)(4), and whose driving privileges are suspended for less than six months, may be reinstated upon successful completion of a driver remedial education course and the payment of all reinstatement fees.

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