If you do not want a sticker, you can go to your local DMV office and apply and pay for a replacement license or ID card showing your new address.The fee to replace a: Dealer or dismantler address changes are handled by DMV Business Regulation.This will change your records associated with your driver's license or ID card.
Such person may obtain a corrected license or permit as provided in Section 6-114.Most drivers are not legally required to obtain a corrected license that reflects his or her new address.However, if you want to have your address changed on your actual license, you must do so in person at a local Secretary of State office, pay a small fee, and bring the appropriate documentation.You are also required to notify your insurance provider of your new address.==REPORTING A CHANGE OF ADDRESS TO THE DRIVER LICENSE DIVISION== You must notify the Illinois Secretary of State's Office of a change in address as soon as possible.If you have an Illinois commercial driver’s license (CDL), you must notify the Secretary of State’s office of your address change within 10 days of the change and you are also legally required to obtain a corrected license within 30 days of your address change.If you are an Illinois resident and have changed addresses or plan to do so in the near future, you must have the address information updated on your license, vehicle registration and title certificate.