
STREAMWOOD — State Senator Cristina Castro is hosting a Mobile DMV event in Streamwood to give area residents the opportunity to access vehicle services at a location in the community – without the wait time or commute often associated with visiting a typical facility.
“Having to wait in line at a driver services facility is often tedious and time consuming,” said Castro (D-Elgin). “We’re making the process easier for Streamwood residents to renew their driver’s license, vehicle registration and more.”
The event will be held Friday, March 27 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Meeting Room 1 at the Poplar Creek Public Library, located at 1405 S. Park Ave. in Streamwood.
The unit operates like a driver services facility and offers driver’s license and state ID renewals, REAL ID processing, vehicle registration stickers and more. Certain services will require documentation and applicable fees, which can be found at www.ilsos.gov.
Space is limited and appointments are required as walk-ins are not guaranteed service. Residents can schedule an appointment by calling the Poplar Creek Public Library Reference Desk at 331-808-3543.







