It comes days after Orland Township leaders voted to close the secretary of state's office on 149th Street.
Tinley's mayor told ABC7 they've got plenty of room.
Orland Township trustees voted not to renew their lease with the Secretary of State's office, which runs the Illinois' largest DMV out of their township building.
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Orland Park leaders cited security and safety concerns with the DMV at that location at Ravinia and 149th Street and not enough parking, they say, for the traffic it brings.
Well now, the mayor of neighboring Tinley Park has raised his hand, saying they'd like to have the DMV in their village.
Mayor Michael Glotz said he's identified two locations he thinks would be a great fit, with plenty of parking, and wouldn't interfere with any businesses.
Mayor Glotz said, being the largest DMV in the southland region, it brings a lot of people, ready to spend money.
"And so with that comes what?" Mayor Glotz said. "It comes with a lot of traffic. It comes with a lot of people stopping at your gas stations, your grocery stores, your restaurants. There's an economic value through sales tax that they bring to a community. So we would welcome with open arms to them. I know our residents want them."
The Tinley Park mayor said he reached out to the Secretary of State's office about their interest in moving the DMV to Tinley Park.
In a statement, the Illinois Secretary of State's Office said, "Secretary Giannoulias is working aggressively to find a solution aimed at solving the problem that the township created. He's assigned a team to explore all options to serve local residents, including offers from neighboring communities that are excited to welcome a Secretary of State facility in their town"