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Princeton DMV to be redesigned, will close temporarily

The facility will reopen as a "one-stop-shop" combining vehicle and driver services at the same counter.

PRINCETON, Ill. — The Princeton, Illinois DMV will temporarily close so officials can convert the facility to a new design.

The DMV office will be closed from Monday, July 8 through Tuesday, July 30 for renovations. Officials with the Illinois Secretary of State's office said they're converting the Princeton location to a new "one-stop-shop" design, which will allow visitors to receive vehicle and driver services at a single location.

  • Apply for a REAL ID or a new driver’s license or state ID card.
  • Renew a driver’s license, state ID or Temporary Visitor Driver’s License (TVDL).
  • Register or renew their vehicle registration and obtain vehicle stickers.
  • Order a new license plate.
  • Join the Illinois Organ and Tissue Donor Registry.

“Since taking office, I have made it a top priority to provide exceptional customer service and reduce lines and wait times,” Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias said in a press release. “Our Princeton facility will be among the first to get this makeover that will give it a modern feel while employing new technology to create efficiencies.”

While the main facility is closed, a temporary location will still be available. The pop-up location will be located at 400 N. Main St.

   

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