SPRINGFIELD- State Senator Dan McConchie (R-Hawthorn Woods) passes legislation to help ease the stress and inconvenience of frequently going to the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV).
“Nobody enjoys going to the DMV,” said Senator McConchie. “Offering an 8-year option in addition to the current 4-year option will save people time and the state money. It’s a win-win.”
SB275 will give drivers the option not to go to the DMV for as long as eight years to renew their license. Drivers can extend their license expiration date from four years with a fee of $30 (as current) to eight years with a fee of $60.
You can watch Senator McConchie’s video describing the bill here.