State Senator Doris Turner is bringing DMV services directly to the Decatur area, with a mobile event intended to make the process more accessible and convenient for residents. Instead of visiting a traditional DMV facility, participants will have the option of taking care of essential services at a more local site to them. The event will take place on Saturday, April 19th, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Children’s Museum of Illinois, located at 55 S. Country Club Rd. in Decatur.
Services available at the mobile unit include: Real ID applications, driver’s license and state ID renewals, license plate sticker purchases, organ donor registration, and free state IDs for seniors aged 65 and older.
Residents must bring the proper documentation for license and ID applications to be processed. A list of acceptable documents is available here. Payments can be made using credit or debit cards, as well as personal checks or money orders for the exact amount due.
Space is limited to 48 people, and appointments are required. Residents should call Turner’s office at 217-782-0228 to reserve a spot, as walk-ins are not guaranteed service.










