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Make, change, or cancel a DMV appointment. The DMV offers in-person, appointment-only services for specific transactions. Please review the services below to make a specific testing appointment—be sure to select the correct appointment type to avoid a cancellation.
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There are three easy ways to renew your license. Renew your license online without waiting in line. Renew in person. Apply for renewal by mail. Important. Not all driver’s license renewals can be completed at DMV express offices. The below renewals must be completed at a DMV hub office by appointment only. Commercial driver’s licenses (CDL)
Everyone and every vehicle type can renew their vehicle registration in person at the DMV—you just need to make an appointment first. An invitation to renew your registration will be automatically mailed to you 45 days before the expiration date. Step 1: Make an appointment. Step: 2: Bring your invitation to renew.
For individuals. If your appointment was scheduled for an individual, please enter your first name and last name. First name. Enter first name as it appears on your driver’s license, non-driver ID, or learner’s permit.
Welcome to the Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles online appointment system. Several precautions have been taken to keep everyone safe. To adhere to social distancing guidelines, the DMV will be serving customers by appointment only. To schedule your appointment, click “Make an Appointment”.
Renew a non-driver ID card. Get a duplicate registration for your vehicle or vessel. Submit your medical certification (CDL) View all online services > Renew your vessel registration. The easiest way to renew your vessel registration is online. Find the driving resources you need.
The DMV Customer Center is a secure portal that will give you quick access to DMV online services, no longer requiring you to enter your personally identifiable information each time. To get started, you'll need your state of Connecticut issued driver's license, learner's permit, or non-driver ID, and your Social Security Number to establish ...