Chicago City Vehicle Sticker Deadline Is Friday! Late Fees, Enforcement Begins July 16

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The deadline for purchasing and displaying the 2011 – 2012 city vehicle sticker is here! Friday, July 15 is the last day to purchase the new city sticker before motorists face a $40 late fee. In addition, failure to display the new city vehicle sticker by Saturday could result in a $120 ticket.

Chicago “We have hundreds of locations across the city where Chicagonew city sticker,” said Clerk Susana Mendoza. “Each year 1.3 million people purchase a city sticker. While we have seen a 15% increase in our online sales and other location sales are ahead of last year, we still expect a large volume of sales on Friday and there will likely be long waits. We strongly encourage people to use our website to find one of the 400 sales locations nearest them to avoid long lines.” motorists can purchase the

Vehicle sticker and residential parking permit prices remain unchanged from last year. The cost of a passenger vehicle sticker is $75 and larger passenger vehicle stickers are $120. Senior citizens, age 65 and older, are eligible to receive one vehicle sticker for $30. Annual residential zone parking is $25 and residential zone daily guest passes are $8 for 15 passes.

To purchase a city sticker, residents must bring their driver’s license or renewal form and know their vehicle license plate number. There are more than 400 city sticker sale locations in the city, including currency exchanges, Dominick’s grocery stores, City Clerk and Department of Revenue offices. In addition, the City Clerk’s office is hosting its final Aldermanic City Sticker Ward Sales on July 15. Those sales are at Alderman Mitts’ office at 5344 W. North Ave.9 a.m.3 p.m.3649 N. Kedzie Ave9 a.m.4 p.m. to from and Alderman Mell’s office at to from

A complete list of sale locations can be found at www.chicityclerk.com.

About City Clerk Susana Mendoza
Susana Mendoza was elected Chicago City Clerk in 2011 and is the first woman ever elected to the office. City Clerk Mendoza’s office is responsible for maintaining official city government records, distributing approximately 1.3 million vehicle stickers and residential parking permits, issuing city business licenses and licensing all dogs in the City of
Chicagowww.chicityclerk.com. You can also find the City Clerk’s office at www.facebook.com/chicityclerk, www.twitter.com/chicityclerk and www.youtube.com/chicityclerk. . City Clerk Mendoza is committed to improving the City Clerk’s office by making it the most technologically savvy, user-friendly and efficient City Clerk office in the country. For more information about the City Clerk’s office, visit