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Learn more about Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicle’s ’s services: REAL ID requirements, making an appointment at CT DMV, getting a driver’s manual, registering your vehicle, and more.
Everyone and every vehicle type can renew their vehicle registration in person at the DMV—you just need to make an appointment first. An invitation to renew your registration will be automatically mailed to you 45 days before the expiration date.
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.
Enter the Plate Number and Plate Class exactly as it appears on the vehicle registration.
Learn about all the different DMV services in Connecticut conveniently available to you online.
CT DMV Appointment Welcome to the Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles online appointment system. Several precautions have been taken to keep everyone safe.
DMV Online renewal services The Department of Motor Vehicles is going digital. The online renewal services allow certain holders of non-commercial driver license and non-driver ID to renew online.
Learn more and how to apply for a FOIA request at DMV. For those who wish to get their own record information, please refer to our Records information page. Forms and manuals
You have a major medical condition and cannot go to a DMV branch. You may request a renewal of your driver license by mail by completing Form B-350 and Form CI-1. Form P-147 is required to downgrade from a Driver License to a Non-driver ID card.
Make an appointment online at the Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles.