Shoro.aiYou must be at least 15 years old to get an Illinois Instruction Permit. There are no exceptions for younger ages.
Requirements split at four age thresholds: 15, 17y3m, 18, and 21. Drivers ed is mandatory below 17y3m. Above that line the permit is available without enrollment, though the 9-month holding period still applies for teens.
| Age Group | Key Permit Requirement | Parental Consent and Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 15 to 17 years, 3 months | Must be enrolled in a state-approved drivers education course. | Parent/guardian must sign Form DSD X 174 in person at the facility. |
| 17 years, 3 months to 18 | No drivers ed enrollment required. | Parental consent still required. Must hold permit for 9 months. |
| 18 to 20 years old | Must complete a 6-hour Adult Driver Education course if no prior training. | No parental consent required. No mandatory 9-month holding period. |
| 21+ years old | No driver education required. | No parental consent required. Can take written and road tests in one visit. |
Many believe a 14-year-old can get a farm permit. Illinois has no such exception - the minimum age is strictly 15. The cutoff for mandatory drivers ed exemption is 17 years and 3 months, not simply 17. Adults aged 18-20 must still complete the adult driver education course if they never took drivers ed.
No mandatory holding period applies once you are 18 - you can schedule and take both the written and driving exams in one day. But you still need the permit to legally practice on public roads before your road test.
Call the Springfield Central Office at (217) 785-3000 right at 8:00 AM to book a same-day road test slot. Many adults arrive without an appointment and face a 3+ week wait.
A 15-year-old needs drivers ed enrollment, Form DSD X 174 signed by a parent in person at the SOS facility, and full identity and residency documents. The GDL timeline then requires 9 months holding and 50 practice hours before licensing at 16.
Parents often confuse the Blue Slip Certificate of Completion from drivers ed with the 50-hour practice log. The Blue Slip gets you the permit; the log gets you the license. A family in Naperville was turned away after a 2-hour wait because they only brought the practice log, not the course completion proof.
You can apply for an initial license at 16 after meeting all GDL requirements. The permit is the mandatory first step - there is no skipping it.
Illinois's moving violation rule resets the most timelines. A 16-year-old in Champaign had 8 months of permit progress erased by a speeding ticket - any moving violation conviction for drivers under 18 resets the 9-month clock to zero and requires a court appearance with a parent. Illinois does not issue hardship permits for unlicensed 15-year-olds; Restricted Driving Permits are only for those whose licenses have already been suspended or revoked. Before your road test at Chicago North, physically demonstrate turn signals, horn, and brake lights to the examiner at check-in - a failed equipment check is an automatic cancellation with the next slot often a month out.
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