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  2. Make or change DMV appointment | CT.gov

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    Learn how to make, change, or cancel your DMV in-person appointment in Connecticut.

  3. Connecticut DMV | CT.gov

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    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.

  4. DMV online services in Connecticut | CT.gov

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    Learn about all the different DMV services in Connecticut conveniently available to you online.

  5. CT DMV Appointment

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    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”.

  6. Cancel, reschedule, or view appointment receipt - ct

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    Enter confirmation number as it appears in your confirmation text/email. For example: SA-00000123. If your appointment was scheduled for an individual, please enter your first name and last name. Enter first name as it appears on your driver’s license, non-driver ID, or learner’s permit.

  7. DMV locations and hours | CT.gov

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    DMV services vary by office and are being offered by appointment only. Check individual offices below for services at that location. You can complete all transactions at full-service DMV hub offices. There are a limited number of services this DMV can perform for you. Check each location for details.

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

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    Your last renewal was processed by mail or online. You need to make an appointment to a DMV branch to take a new picture. You have a commercial driver’s license or any public passenger endorsements. You have a drive-only license. A drive-only license must be renewed in person at a DMV office.