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so I have left my form to send in lying on the counter for a long time now, can i just go to the dmv to buy a new sticker or the currency exchange instead of sending the form in? Or do some of you just sharpy in the new color?
 
so I have left my form to send in lying on the counter for a long time now, can i just go to the dmv to buy a new sticker or the currency exchange instead of sending the form in? Or do some of you just sharpy in the new color?
Online

http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/

click license plate renewal. I got my sticker in 5 days.
 
Currency exchange. Costs like 5 bucks extra but it take 2 minutes and you don't have to deal with the retards at the DMV.
 
Now it may be very selective..... but I have done my renewal at a currency
exchange and had them not properly register it with the state.... this lead to
the state telling me my plate was "expired" when I went to renew it a year later.

I was able to get it resolved.... but still a PITA.


Since then, I just go directly to the DMV and get it immediately.


Tom
 
WSE has the hot ticket.

BTW, is this the first year your plate number appears at the top of the sticker. I vaguely recall that last year but am unsure. I guess I need to go look.

Is this some sort of anti-theft measure for folks that dont want to pay so they just steal a plate and remove the sticker?
 
WSE has the hot ticket.

BTW, is this the first year your plate number appears at the top of the sticker. I vaguely recall that last year but am unsure. I guess I need to go look.

Is this some sort of anti-theft measure for folks that dont want to pay so they just steal a plate and remove the sticker?

Yes..... they have been doing that for years in the city.


Tom
 
Ive been renewing online its quick easy and hassle free, and a 1.75 processing fee(BS). but i can do it anytime at my lesiure and in a matter of minutes everything is taken care of.

for the online youll need the form though as it has some registration and PIN codes to type in
 
Uhm.... I go to DMV in downtown. They have an automated kiosk. I've never seen a line to it. Takes two minutes or so. I'm in out of the building in 5 minutes flat. Done that like 3 times already.
 
:laughing:What color Sharpie is for this year?:laughing:
 
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