Most plates are G-series plates assigned by the General Services Administration, which include a numeric code following the 'G' prefix, to signal the vehicle type. For example, 'G10' is a compact sedan, 'G31' is an ambulance, 'G71' is a medium truck, cab and chassis and 'G90' is special equipment. The Illinois Department on Aging website provides current application processing times. You can expect to wait up to 12 weeks for your application to be processed. Following determination of your eligibility, the license plate discount is available for use within two business days. Collegiate Plates in Illinois. Several specialty license plates are also offered for colleges and universities both in Illinois and outside of the state. For example, you can get a license plate for: Illinois State University. Loyola University. Malcolm X College. University of Illinois.
The 1976 license plate was a special design to commemorate 200 years of independence. The 1968 Illinois license plate commemorated 150 years of statehood. The letters ILL appeared on the first Illinois license plate issued in 1911 and continued until 1933. In 1934, the full state name 'Illinois' was embossed. If more plates are desired, it would have to pay what most drivers pay — $101 each additional set, according to Elizabeth Kaufman, deputy press secretary for the Illinois Secretary of State in.
SUMMARY: Illinois License PlatesIf you're an Illinois resident, you'll need to have IL license plates on your vehicle. It's easy to apply for license plates—you just need to register your vehicle. In most cases, you'll be able to transfer your plates to your next vehicle. Before they expire, you'll renew your tags by renewing your vehicle registration. If your plates go missing or get damaged, you can order replacements.
Read below for details about Illinois license plates and tags.
Pick a plate that reflects your personality—find information about personalized and special plates on our Types of Special Plates page.
Get more information about disabled parking plates by visiting our Disability Placards & Plates page.
Types of Illinois License Plates
To drive your vehicle in Illinois, you must have license plates issued by the Illinois Secretary of State (SOS).
Standard Illinois license plates have a blue and white background, with red letters and numbers.
Cars and other passenger vehicles have plates on both the front and the back. Motorcycles have a plate on the back only.
All license plates have a sticker that shows when the tags expire.
Special License Plates
The IL SOS offers several different license plate designs. You can pick a plate that shows your support for a cause, your affiliation with a college, or a special interest or hobby.
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For more information about these special plates, see our page on Types of Special Plates in Illinois.
Disability Parking Plates
You may be eligible for disabled parking license plates if you have a qualifying disability.
For additional information, including application forms, see our Disability Placards & Plates page.
Temporary Plates
If you buy a new car and do not yet have license plates, you can get a Temporary Registration Permit (TRP) from:
- Your vehicle dealer.
- A SOS office.
- A currency exchange.
OR - A remittance agent.
You must have submitted your vehicle registration application to get a TRP.
The temporary tag allows you to operate your vehicle while waiting for your license plate to arrive. It is good for 90 days and cannot be renewed.
Apply for Illinois License Plates
To apply for an Illinois license plate, you'll need to register your vehicle with the Illinois SOS.
New IL residents have 30 days to register a vehicle, and newly purchased vehicles must be registered within 20 days of the purchase date.
Visit our Vehicle Registration page for application instructions.
Renew Tags in Illinois
To renew the expiration sticker on your license plate, you must renew your registration.
You should receive a renewal notice before your decal expires. You can also check your vehicle's registration status on the IL SOS website.
For more information, see our Registration Renewal page.
Replace License Plates & Decals
If your IL license plates or decals have been damaged, lost, or stolen, you'll need to apply for replacements from the IL SOS.
To get a replacement license plate or expiration decal, you will need:
- The Application for Vehicle Transaction(s) (Form VSD 190). Can be completed online or is available from your local IL SOS office.
- Payment for the appropriate fee:
- $6 for 1 license plate.
- $9 for 2 license plates.
- $20 for an expiration sticker.
You can get the application and submit your request in person at an IL SOS branch office.
Contact the SOS at (888) 261-7864 to check if they will accept your application by mail.
Transfer Your IL Tags
You can transfer license plates to a new vehicle IF you are transferring them to a vehicle registered in:
- The same name or names as the previous vehicle.
OR - The name of a joint owner of the previous vehicle.
NOTE: When a car owner dies, the plate can transferred to the joint owner. If there is no joint owner, the estate must go through probate before changes can be made.
To transfer your license plates, you will need:
- The Application for Vehicle Transaction(s) (Form VSD 190). The form can be completed:
- In person at an SOS office.
- Using the Electronic Registration & Title System (ERT). You'll then need to print the form and take it with you.
- The $25 transfer fee PLUS any title or registration fees for the new vehicle.
- The most recent registration card for the plate number being transferred.
- An Affirmation of Correction (Form VSD 393) ONLY IF you're transferring the plate from joint owners to a single owner.
Complete the license plate transfer in person at your nearest IL SOS branch office.
Fees for IL License Plates
- Standard plates and standard plate renewal:
- Passenger vehicle: $151.
- Motorcycle: $41.
- Transfer:
- $25 PLUS title and registration fees.
- Replacement:
- 1 license plate: $6.
- 2 license plates: $9.
- Expiration sticker: $20.
Illinois License Plate Search
You can quickly and easily search for a personalized license plate design or style you want using the Illinois SOS Pick a Plate online system.
The Pick a Plate system also searches the license plate database to see if the letter and number combination you want is available BEFORE you even order it.
You should receive a renewal notice before your decal expires. You can also check your vehicle's registration status on the IL SOS website.
For more information, see our Registration Renewal page.
Replace License Plates & Decals
If your IL license plates or decals have been damaged, lost, or stolen, you'll need to apply for replacements from the IL SOS.
To get a replacement license plate or expiration decal, you will need:
- The Application for Vehicle Transaction(s) (Form VSD 190). Can be completed online or is available from your local IL SOS office.
- Payment for the appropriate fee:
- $6 for 1 license plate.
- $9 for 2 license plates.
- $20 for an expiration sticker.
You can get the application and submit your request in person at an IL SOS branch office.
Contact the SOS at (888) 261-7864 to check if they will accept your application by mail.
Transfer Your IL Tags
You can transfer license plates to a new vehicle IF you are transferring them to a vehicle registered in:
- The same name or names as the previous vehicle.
OR - The name of a joint owner of the previous vehicle.
NOTE: When a car owner dies, the plate can transferred to the joint owner. If there is no joint owner, the estate must go through probate before changes can be made.
To transfer your license plates, you will need:
- The Application for Vehicle Transaction(s) (Form VSD 190). The form can be completed:
- In person at an SOS office.
- Using the Electronic Registration & Title System (ERT). You'll then need to print the form and take it with you.
- The $25 transfer fee PLUS any title or registration fees for the new vehicle.
- The most recent registration card for the plate number being transferred.
- An Affirmation of Correction (Form VSD 393) ONLY IF you're transferring the plate from joint owners to a single owner.
Complete the license plate transfer in person at your nearest IL SOS branch office.
Fees for IL License Plates
- Standard plates and standard plate renewal:
- Passenger vehicle: $151.
- Motorcycle: $41.
- Transfer:
- $25 PLUS title and registration fees.
- Replacement:
- 1 license plate: $6.
- 2 license plates: $9.
- Expiration sticker: $20.
Illinois License Plate Search
You can quickly and easily search for a personalized license plate design or style you want using the Illinois SOS Pick a Plate online system.
The Pick a Plate system also searches the license plate database to see if the letter and number combination you want is available BEFORE you even order it.
The IL SOS does not provide any other license plate search. The police can run a plate to locate a vehicle owner, but the general public cannot.
For more information about a specific vehicle, you can order a vehicle history report using its vehicle identification number (VIN).
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