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Connecticut offers a variety of easy online options to change your name, address, or remove “Under 21” from your driver’s license, learner’s permit, non-driver ID, or vehicle registration. Estimated time to change your address online: 5-7 minutes
Online services. Services available online, at your convenience. Appointments. Make, change, or cancel a DMV appointment. Businesses. Access the Connecticut Commercial Vehicle Operations (CVO) portal. Make a lien status inquiry. License services. Change address. Check driver’s license status. Get a vehicle inspection.
Now you can use your CT.gov account to access your DMV Customer Center and particular DMV online services. 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.
The current address that the DMV has on file for you; Your current Connecticut driver’s license or your non-driver ID number; Your social security card; Next, go to the Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles website to begin the process of changing your address online.
All Connecticut residents with a vehicle registration, driver's license, or non-driver ID card must update the DMV within 48 hours of any change of address. Changes made online are effective once your transaction has been successfully processed.
Make an appointment at one of your local CT DMV locations. Use your live location or ZIP code/city name to access a list of DMV office locations nearby, and what services are offered at each office.
Change Your Address with the CT DMV. When you move to a new address in Connecticut, you must notify the CT DMV within 48 hours of the change. You will need to complete a Change of Address and Organ/Tissue Donor Status (Form B-58) and send it to: Department of Motor Vehicles. 60 State Street.