Please contact the local DMV in Illinois who can help you out.
I'm assuming your insurance is now in Illinois, but your license is in another state, and you are planning to stay in Illinois? Yes, your insurance is valid. You may want to check with the DMV in Illinois, some states have time lines on how long you have (after establishing residence), to change your license.
Go to the IL DMV offices - present your old drivers license and request an application for an IL license.
well I'm sure you know she needs a drivers license, but a lot of it depends on how long she will be there, she may be required to change the the plates and also get an Arizona license. I would suggest to call the dmv for Arizona.
No. Whatever you were receiving before the move will continue as long as you comply with all the requirements of Illinois.
no you need to change your plates and license to whatever state you live in.
Yes. Effective June 1, 2014, a certificate of marriage, regardless of where it was issued, is sufficient proof of legal change of name for an Illinois driver's license. The gender of your spouse is irrelevant.
You simply go to the Social Security Dept & request to change your name. You need your marriahe license & your social security card.
Yes. A "same-sex" marriage certificate is legal proof of name change in Arizona effective October 17, 2014.
You Illinois certificate of civil union is legal proof of name change for one partner to change his name to the other partner's last name, or for both partners to change their names to a hyphenated version of both last names. You take your civil union certificate to the Illinois DMV and get a drivers license in your new name. An Illinois civil union certificate is also acceptable proof for changing your name on your US Passport and Social Security Card. Once you have new ID, you show that plus your civil union certificate to change names on accounts, leases, credit cards, HR records, etc.
You don't change your name until after you are married and you only do this if you wish. There will be a small box on the marriage license that you will check if you intend to change your name. AFTER the wedding you go to all the important places like the bank, Social security, DMV, schools to change to your new name. It takes a couple of days to get it done. Make sure you have your license with you, your birth certificate and social security card. Start with the DMV and go to the social security because you will need a photo ID for the SS.
I think you should be able to convert it. Please contact the local DMV in Kentucky they should be able to guide you appropriately.