Illinois teens aged 15-17 become eligible to schedule their road test after 275 days from permit issue and 50 logged supervised practice hours. Adults 18 and older have no mandatory wait and can schedule immediately after receiving their instruction permit.
Teens must hold the permit for exactly 9 consecutive months from the issue date. Adults 18+ have zero mandatory wait: the SOS system blocks teen scheduling before the 9-month date and will not make exceptions.
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| Permit Issue Date | Earliest Test Date (Teens) | Permit Expiration (Teens) | Adult Wait Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| January 15, 2025 | October 15, 2025 | January 15, 2027 | 0 days |
| March 1, 2025 | December 1, 2025 | March 1, 2027 | 0 days |
Attempting to test at a third-party school before the 9-month date results in rejection and forfeiture of any fees paid.
Mark your calendar at 8 months: start looking for a slot 2-3 weeks after your 9-month eligibility date. New slots release daily at 7:00 AM on ilsos.gov and are bookable 60-90 days in advance.
| Region | Typical Wait (2025) | Best Strategy |
|---|---|---|
| Chicago/Cook County | 8-12 weeks | Book at 7 AM sharp; use Skip-the-Line program |
| Suburbs (Schaumburg/Naperville) | 6-9 weeks | Check for cancellations frequently |
| Rural Illinois | 1-4 weeks | Walk-ins sometimes possible |
Chicago teens can use Skip-the-Line at third-party testing locations after completing the 9-month hold. Tests from December through March are frequently canceled due to weather: the SOS announces mass cancellations on social media.
Failing the road test does not reset the 9-month holding period: you get 3 attempts per valid permit. But any moving violation conviction resets the conviction-free clock completely.
Two violations in 24 months result in a minimum 30-day license suspension and a $70 reinstatement fee.
Missing or incorrect documents cause immediate test cancellation. A Chicago North applicant was turned away because her insurance card listed only her father's name: the policy covered her but the card was not sufficient proof.
The most common Illinois road test delays are incomplete DSD X 152 logs, expired insurance cards, and vehicle defects found at pre-test inspection. Confirm your log is fully signed, your insurance card matches the vehicle VIN, and brake lights function before arriving.
Your test vehicle must pass a safety inspection. Any broken item causes automatic failure before you even start driving.
Permits expire (teens: 2 years, adults: 1 year). An expired permit requires retaking the written test and resets eligibility. See the Illinois learner's permit guide for renewal steps.lity. Save your appointment confirmation number and screenshot it: system glitches can occasionally lose bookings.
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