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  2. Connecticut DMV | CT.gov

    portal.ct.gov/dmv

    Learn more about Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles ’s services: REAL ID requirements, making an appointment at CT DMV, getting a driver’s manual, registering your vehicle, and more.

  3. DMV online services in Connecticut | CT.gov

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

    Check property tax, insurance, emissions, and other compliance issues. Look up registration status. 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.

  4. Make or change DMV appointment | CT.gov

    portal.ct.gov/dmv/resources/make-change-appointment

    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.

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

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    Learn about the REAL ID Program - driver's license appointments, online license renewal, eligibility, required documents, and fees.

  6. Renew your car registration | CT.gov

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    Learn how to renew your vehicle registration in CT for different vehicle types online, in person, by mail, and more.

  7. Verify Registration - ct

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    The plate number you are using to verify registration status. Select the plate class of the plate. This information can be found on your current registration or the renewal notice you received. to search the DMV database for any compliance issues. Click to return to the DMV self-service website.

  8. DMV REAL ID Connecticut

    egov.ct.gov/realid

    REAL ID Is Here. Are You Ready? On May 7, 2025, you will need either a REAL ID or a valid U.S. passport to board a domestic plane. Will you be ready?