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

    portal.ct.gov/dmv/licenses-permits-ids/renew-driver-license

    Change address online. list of acceptable forms of identification acceptable forms of identification. forms of payment. application to renew by mail. Complete a Request for a Connecticut Driver's License/Identifications Card by Mail (Form B-350) Application for Waiver of Operator's License Fee. renewal by mail application.

  3. DMV online services in Connecticut | CT.gov

    portal.ct.gov/dmv/resources/dmv-online-services

    License services. Change address. Check driver’s license status. Get a vehicle inspection. Self-certify (commercial drivers only) Renew driver’s license. Make driver’s license suspension payment. Request replacement driver’s license. Access medical certification system.

  4. Connecticut residents can now renew online - CT.gov

    portal.ct.gov/dmv/resources/dmv-news/governor-lamont-announces-connecticut...

    The DMV’s new online renewal option has already been offered to residents whose driver’s license or non-driver ID expired within the last 45 days. As part of the soft-launch of the new service during the last two months, more than 20,000 individuals have already successfully renewed online. Eligible residents will receive an invitation by ...

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

    portal.ct.gov/dmv/licenses-permits-ids/get-a-drivers-license-ct

    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 ...

  6. Make a AAA office appointments | CT.gov

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    For information on the exact services offered at AAA offices, please see details on locations and office hours for DMV Express Offices. Making an Appointment at AAA. Select the AAA office below to start the appointment process: Avon. Cromwell. Danbury.

  7. Get a Learner’s Permit | CT.gov

    portal.ct.gov/dmv/licenses-permits-ids/get-learners-permit

    The first step for new drivers to get a Connecticut driver’s license is to apply for a learner’s permit. Once you're issued a learner’s permit, you can begin practicing behind the wheel. Residents age 16 and older can apply for a learner’s permit. Adult learner’s permits are available for adults age 18 and older.

  8. Learn how to renew your drive-only license - CT.gov

    portal.ct.gov/dmv/licenses-permits-ids/renew-drive-only-license

    Step 2: Make an appointment. Schedule your appointment at a DMV office. You will not receive your credential during your appointment. Your drive-only license will arrive through the mail within 20 business days. For more on this, please visit Central Issuance. Track the delivery of your new card to learn when it will arrive. You will be charged ...

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

    portal.ct.gov/dmv/licenses-permits-ids/change-driver-license

    Step 1: Gather what you’ll need. Step 2: Change your address online. Changes made online are effective once the transaction has been successfully processed. If you previously requested a driver’s license or non-driver ID duplicate or renewal online, the credential will be mailed to the preferred shipping address selected when completing ...

  10. 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.

  11. Renew your non-driver ID - CT.gov

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    Save time, renew online. When it’s time to renew your non-driver ID—as early as six months ahead of the expiration date listed on the card—renew online. Reminder: a non-driver ID card is to be used for identification only. Find out if you are eligible in the sections below, and to see other ways to renew.