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  2. Connecticut DMV | CT.gov

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    Make, change or cancel an appointment. Cancel your registration and plates. Transfer an out-of-state license to CT. Renew vehicle registration. Register a new vehicle. The CT DMV is open by appointment only. Here are some tips for scheduling your appointment: Check our site often. Appointments are added regularly.

  3. How to get a driver’s license - CT.gov

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    Three steps to get your new driver’s license: Apply for a learner’s permit. To get your permit, you must pass a vision and written knowledge test in person at the DMV. You can watch this video to learn how to prepare for the knowledge test, which is based on the Connecticut driver’s manual. Note: Out-of-state learner’s permits are not ...

  4. Drivers License and IDs - CT.gov

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    Drive Only License. The State of Connecticut has started a Drive Only program for undocumented individuals who are 16 and older and cannot establish their legal presence in the United States or may not have a Social Security number. The process involves applying for a learner's permit that can then lead to a drive-only license.

  5. How to renew driver’s license - CT.gov

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    Step 4: Get your license in the mail. You pay the same driver’s license renewal fees in person and online. The fee for your license renewal is computer-generated as DMV phases in the eight-year license. Your renewal notice will indicate the length on your expiration. Six-year driver’s license renewal: $72.

  6. Make or change DMV appointment | CT.gov

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    Select your appointment type after verifying the service is available at the desired location. A valid email and/or mobile phone number is required to create an appointment. Appointments are only valid for the selected service. The DMV will only conduct appointments or transactions for one person at a time. You may need multiple appointments to ...

  7. Update a driver's license, learner’s permit, or non-driver ID -...

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    A new license or non-driver ID will be issued indicating the changes made, there is a $30 fee to change your name on your driver's license or non-driver ID card. DMV express office locations, including AAA locations and Nutmeg State Financial Credit Union locations (Milford | North Haven | Norwalk), may charge a convenience fee of up to $8 per ...

  8. Get a driver’s license for a teenager - CT.gov

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    Refer to license requirements for new residents. Step 2: Driver training. Complete the eight-hour safe driving practices class at a commercial driving school or secondary school in Connecticut, including the two-hour parent/legal guardian training. Step 3: Surrender your out-of-state license.

  9. DMV online services in Connecticut | CT.gov

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    Apply for sales tax refund (links to Department of Revenue Services website) Order special or vanity license plates. Pay emissions test late fee. Renew vehicle registration. Replace damaged license plates. Reprint registration certificate (Individuals and Organizations) Renew vessel registration. Requesting a replacement certificate of title.

  10. Transfer Your Out-of-State-License to CT - CT.gov

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    How to transfer your out-of-state license to Connecticut. Step 1: Gather what you’ll need. Your current out-of-state license, which is not expired for more than two years. Acceptable forms of identification. Completed application for a non-commercial driver's license (Form R-229) Payment for your fees. Please see acceptable forms of payment.

  11. Upgrade a DMV Learner’s Permit to License | CT.gov

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    Steps to upgrade a permit to a driver’s license for drivers age 16 and 17. CT residents who are age 16 or 17 can apply for a driver’s license after you: Complete the driver training requirements. Hold a learner’s permit for. At least 120 days if you complete commercial or secondary driver training.