11-30-2007, 11:45 PM
Just moved back to Chicago from Boston. Apparently, we are "new" drivers, since we've been away so long.
Went to the Secy of State ofc on Randolph (nearest one). Waited in long line to get number to wait 45 minutes to get paperwork to wait in a line to get my pay my $10 and get my written test. After the test, I waited in another line to get my test scored (100% woo-hoo!) and was then sent to chairs to wait to be called so I could stand in another line to get my picture taken. Once taken, I sat down and waited until it was ready. Then I went to another office and waited in line to find out which window to go to for registration and plates. The guy at the window showed me which forms to fill out and then told me to go wait in line to ask the guy where to go next. After he told me where to go, and I talked to the next guy, I waited for a cashier who took my $140 and gave me my plates. Then I walked to another building to wait in another line to get my Chicago sticker. Once they had my paperwork, I waited in another line at the cashiers to pay the $75.
So, $225 and four hours later, I'm all set.
Did I say, "Oi?"
Went to the Secy of State ofc on Randolph (nearest one). Waited in long line to get number to wait 45 minutes to get paperwork to wait in a line to get my pay my $10 and get my written test. After the test, I waited in another line to get my test scored (100% woo-hoo!) and was then sent to chairs to wait to be called so I could stand in another line to get my picture taken. Once taken, I sat down and waited until it was ready. Then I went to another office and waited in line to find out which window to go to for registration and plates. The guy at the window showed me which forms to fill out and then told me to go wait in line to ask the guy where to go next. After he told me where to go, and I talked to the next guy, I waited for a cashier who took my $140 and gave me my plates. Then I walked to another building to wait in another line to get my Chicago sticker. Once they had my paperwork, I waited in another line at the cashiers to pay the $75.
So, $225 and four hours later, I'm all set.
Did I say, "Oi?"