Visiting the DMV is as inevitable as death and taxes, with more than 8.5 million drivers taking to the streets across Illinois annually, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation.

But maneuvering the DMV can be a challenge, with the facility's long lines, extensive lists of required documents and dozens of different services.

For those who've been putting off their DMV appointments , here's everything you need to know.

Do you need an appointment for the DMV?

License plate stickers and disability placards are walk-in services and do not require an appointment, according to the Illinois Secretary of State website. Various other services, such as drivers license renewal, title and registration applications and drivers license address changes, can be completed online .

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