New Resident Guide - Illinois 2026

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  2. Begin by reviewing the Voting Registration Requirements section. Ensure you meet all criteria, such as age and residency, and gather necessary identification documents.
  3. Next, navigate to the Identification Card/Driver’s License Requirements. Fill in your personal details and check off the documents you will present at your nearest driver services facility.
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For most naturalization applicants, this means: Five Years of Continuous Residence: If you are applying based on general eligibility, you must have lived in the U.S. as an LPR for at least five years before filing your naturalization application.
According to the rule, if you spend at least 183 days of a year in a state even if you have established your domicile in another state you are considered a resident of the state for tax purposes.
To get an Illinois state ID or drivers license, you must be a resident of Illinois and show documents that verify your identity, signature, residency, and Social Security number (if you have one). Additional steps are required for a drivers license, including passing a vision test, a written exam, and a road test.
According to the Illinois instructions: An Illinois resident is an individual that is domiciled in Illinois for the entire tax year. A Nonresident of Illinois is an individual that is not domiciled in Illinois at any time during the year.

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